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by logifail
2555 days ago
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I've never taken notes on a laptop. For those who do, are you typing every single word that the speaker says? I've taken notes on paper during many, many talks. I don't write down every word that's spoken. Isn't the cognitive load likely due to to deciding what content to record, not due to controlling the brain-hand-pencil-paper interface / brain-hands-keyboard interface (as it were)? |
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In any case, that's not the point: regardless of what text you decide to record in your notes, it's faster to do so by typing it than writing it for most people. That means that if you switch from writing to typing your notes but continue taking notes in the same style, you should in theory have more time to figure out what to write without falling behind the speaker or needing to rush your typing.