A new research reveals that if you want to get well about
concepts over the long-term, it’s better to take notes by hand.
Taking
notes is a great way to remember important concepts your professor emphasized
in class. Not only does taking notes help when preparing for an exam, but it
also to forces you to listen more carefully during lectures. Also, taking your
own notes allows you to put concepts in your own terms, making it easier for
you to understand them.
Two
psychologists were activated to carry out the research after observing a
problem with reminding notes taken on a laptop. And found that converting back
to a pen and paper from a laptop had been profitable.
A
study is gone through by taking video conference in different colleges and
asked questions for 30 minutes after watching the video, fell into two
categories:
§ Precise - recollection: for suppose,
“comparatively how many years before did the Indus civilization remain?”
§ Visionary -application: for suppose, “How do
Japan and Sweden differ in their approaches to equality within their
societies?”
What
they found was little variation in precise recall: people could remind about
the same quality of facts in same groups.
The
big difference exits from what people had understood concertedly from the
speech.
Now
it moved out that the paper-and-pen note-takers had retained a incomparably
larger part of visionary data.
The
argumentation for this difference comes down to the mental processes involved
in laptop versus hand-written notes.
It is likely that laptop note-takers tend to just transcribe what they are hearing verbatim, whereas hand-written note-takers engage more with the information. This was produced out by the study’s outcome, which found that students whose notes had the least overlay with what was said in the videos, performed better in the test.
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