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Recently I was in McCosh Hall 10 for the first lecture of PHI 202: Introduction to Moral Philosophy. It’s a large class with around 300 students. The lecture hall is large, with a balcony. I sat near ...
Mercer; Princeton University study finds students more likely to learn by taking handwritten notes. Published: ; Jun. 16, 2014, 2:11 p.m.
Columnist Eric Najera comments on the difference between taking notes on a laptop and handwriting notes in a notebook. Credit: Sydney Curran. As soon as a lecture begins, instead of hearing what we ...
What to do with notes after class. When you’re taking notes—whether typed or hand-written—you have to be picky about what you do and don’t write down, given how much time it takes to do so ...
It’s harder to take lecture notes by hand than on computer, because most people type much faster than they write. And that’s why handwritten class notes are better, various studies have shown.
Who Owns Class Notes? by Daniel Luzer October 19, 2010 January 9, ... including handwritten class notes. ... “If students are writing their own notes on what a teacher is saying, ...
The pages of the bound book holding the handwritten class notes of Mt. Rose Junior High School from October 1946 through May 1958 have yellowed with age. The outside of the book is held together ...
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