| I tried doing this. It's feasible. But... It didn't worked for my learning. As years pas by I value more paper, pen and books. Physical books. I am not anti tech, I was raised with always evolving digital technology. I read 300 eBooks I had NO WAY to pay for. Latex looks awesome, and you feel proud when you put your notes in this format. But you feel equally proud when you are able to make a page equally beautiful with your hand. I enjoy solving things manually. The best teacher I had in uni gave us handwritten skeleton notes which you had to complete while following the class. Completions used to be examples or demos, or long development steps to reach a solution. This same course I read in a book about learning that this kind of material is the best for cognition. I felt grateful for that man. Despite being great at his field, and be super busy and travel a lot he really was into teaching undergrads and trying to use the right learning tools. The course was heavy, really hard, but it was very rewarding. I am not trying to downsize this article, It inspired me to push my skills. Just giving my experience. |