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by blitzar
1236 days ago
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> Hard to tune out of a lecture when you are literally writing everything down, at speed. Hard to actually consume the contents of a lecture when you are frantically trying to reproduce a powerpoint slide and transcript of what someone is saying in real time. |
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I would postulate that for the majority of people, in the majority of learning situations, writing out notes could (should?) be an integral part of consuming the contents of a lecture.
There's a 2021 paper from the University of Tokyo entitled "Paper Notebooks vs. Mobile Devices: Brain Activation Differences During Memory Retrieval"[0] which is worth reading.
NB: this obviously won't (can't) work for everyone.
[0] https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2021.634158