22.11.19: bk.adds/doc/Thinknetic 2022`The Art Of Note Taking:
. this is a brief review of the book:
Thinknetic 2022`The Art Of Note Taking:
Your Research-Based Guide To Taking Notes That Will Stick To Your Memory
. the writer is Dianna Aquino,
a teacher with a doctorate, who was an honor student.
. the thinknetic.net founder is Michael Meisner.
5-star/surprised by benefits of handwriting:
p77:
. rewriting notes is encouraged
especially when taking notes of a lecture
when you don't have much time to write
and are quickly writing quotes.
p79:
. a legal reason to rewrite notes in your own words,
is to avoid being guilty of plagiarism;
you'll need copy the speaker's words
when you don't understand them yet;
but you should understand them after research.
p101:
. the Cornell doesn't encourage complete rewriting;
instead you need to leave lots of space between points
and leave a margin for notes made during the
after-lecture review.
p116:
. users of handwriting learned better than laptop typers
[Mueller, Oppenheimer 2014]
and that was randomly controlled;
however, handwriting is usually faster at
indenting, graphing, and symbol writing
which can help with recalling the lecture;
so handwriters who could study their notes
learned more than typewriters who studied typed notes
even though typers wrote more words.
. typers tended to do more quoting
rather than writing what they learned,
but handwriters learned more even when
the subjects were instructed to not quote.
Pam A. Mueller, Daniel M. Oppenheimer
Psychological Science 2014
https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797614524581
The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard:
Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop Note Taking.
corrections:
Mueller, P. A., & Oppenheimer, D. M. (2018).
"The pen is mightier than the keyboard:
Advantages of longhand over laptop note taking":
Corrigendum.
Psychological Science, 29(9), 1565–1568
https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797618781773
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