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Should I take notes by hand or on a computer?

Asked by Charlie Reeves — Dec 10, 2025 — Education & Reference Open

I'm trying to decide whether to bring a laptop to class for notes or stick with paper and pen. Typing is faster and neater, but I've heard handwriting helps you remember better. Which is actually better for learning? Are there downsides to using a laptop in class besides the temptation to get distracted?

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Avtoservis_hnei — Dec 11, 2025

There's no one-size-fits-all answer here. Experiment with different approaches and pay attention to what actually works for you, not what worked for your friend. Learning styles are real — some people learn by reading, some by doing, some by listening.

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Alice Hartwell — Dec 12, 2025

Flashcards still work. Old-fashioned index cards. Make them yourself — the act of writing the card is half the learning. Quiz yourself, shuffle them, put the hard ones in a separate pile. Low-tech but it gets results.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Dec 13, 2025

Break big assignments into small chunks with their own deadlines. 'Write a 20-page paper' is paralyzing. 'Write one paragraph today' is doable. The hardest part of any project is starting, so make starting as small and easy as possible.

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Avtoservis_inei — Dec 12, 2025

The library is full of free resources people forget about — encyclopedias, reference librarians who will literally do research for you, study guides. And the librarians are thrilled when someone actually asks for help. Don't be shy about it.

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admin — Dec 12, 2025

Teach it to someone else, even an imaginary student. If you can explain a concept simply and out loud, you understand it. If you stumble, you've found the gap you need to study. They call it the Feynman technique and it really works.

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