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  1. Do you guys take notes during class by writing them down or by typing them on your laptop? I'm just wondering which way you think is more effective, or which way has worked for you.

    I would imagine you could take down more information with a laptop but I'm just used to taking notes by hand.
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  3. My method is not the most efficient but I take my notes by hand in class and type them up at home. This works for me because rewriting them when I get home reinforces the info. I also think the keys clicking would be annoying in class, but that is just me!
    Quote from SerenePeach
    Do you guys take notes during class by writing them down or by typing them on your laptop? I'm just wondering which way you think is more effective, or which way has worked for you.

    I would imagine you could take down more information with a laptop but I'm just used to taking notes by hand.
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  4. Quote from 2bRN2010
    My method is not the most efficient but I take my notes by hand in class and type them up at home. This works for me because rewriting them when I get home reinforces the info. I also think the keys clicking would be annoying in class, but that is just me!
    I do the exact same thing. I will record the lecture and hand write the notes in class. I will some times go back and listen to the lecture to make sure that I didn't miss any thing. I will then read the sections in the book covered by the prof and take my own little set of notes. Finally, I compile my prof's notes with my notes in an organized fashion and type them up. A lot of work to do it this way, but it seemd to work for me. : )
  5. I write notes in class and study them. If I were to type it I wouldn't remember it. Don't know why. I always wonder how people are able to take notes on their laptop during class. I wouldn't be fast enough.
  6. We have power points I jot notes on. Our professor also posts handouts for concepts on her website, plus she posts lecture note outlines we can use if we'd like. I like this compared to A&P 1 where we basically memorized the book because that is what the prof tested on.
    As far as laptop note taking. Students sitting around me who have done that are a distraction for me and I move to the other side of the room. It's great if it works for them...but it distracts me.
  7. 2BRN, I have been doing the exact same thing. The reason I type my notes at home is because my handwriting is terrible and I am afaid I wont be able to decipher it if I wait too long. Also, other people ask to see my notes and I cant help them until they are typed .
  8. Hand--and like people said, rewrite the notes if needed.
  9. I take notes with a Livescribe pen, the best thing i brought. I got the 4gb one.
  10. I tried both ways and handwritting my notes won hands down for me. I am a pretty fast typer but like a previous poster I found that I didn't remember as much when I typed as I did when I hand wrote them.

    I SO want one of those Livescribe Pens. My last Prof (A&P I) wouldn't let us record his lectures though.
  11. I record the lecture, sometimes being visual learner you can get more out of the lecture by watching the instructor for ques. I then write hand notes from the lecture at home, giving one more listen to the lecture. Then when its time for the test I type out a study guide in bullet points. Based on my notes.

    For typed notes from the reading, copy and past from the ebook works great!
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