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impulsebro89:
Hello!

I just have a question regarding typed vs. handwritten study notes for the HSC. With the trials coming up, I've decided to rewrite my study notes to make them more concise and neat and whatnot. Until now, all my notes have been handwritten, but lately I've been wondering if typed up notes would be more effective in the long run.

On the one hand, I think handwritten notes are more effective in retaining content because you are forced to process what you're writing down in your brain. However, they tend to become messy over the year, and as I add new information to them it ends up becoming convoluted and NOT concise lol.

On the other hand, with typed up notes you can easily edit and cut out parts that you don't need. They're more portable as well, because they're just on your laptop or phone. However, I don't want to spend hours and hours in front of the computer screen, and also they're not as helpful in retaining content in the long run (imo)

Thanks in advance  ;D

StudyBuddyKJ:
I reckon you should do both. It will make sure you know the content back to front, and you will have a back up of your notes on your laptop to refer back to either way. Whatever works for you honestly. but I found that this really helped me as I found that I was learning the content twice and it really sunk in. Type your notes up, be as detailed as you want. But then write them out under the dotpoint in your own words on paper. That way you get the main points down and your brain is working to obtain the information and decipher it

Mada438:
I'm definitely a strong advocate for typed notes
I don't think the memory retention factor is that big.
Besides with typed ones, they're faster so then you can devote time to things like past papers. Time that would be otherwise be spent handwriting notes  ;)

If you're looking at memorising content, perhaps you should check out this article?
Maybe This one as well? as it weighs in on the debate

impulsebro89:

--- Quote from: StudyBuddyKJ on July 01, 2018, 09:32:16 am ---I reckon you should do both. It will make sure you know the content back to front, and you will have a back up of your notes on your laptop to refer back to either way. Whatever works for you honestly. but I found that this really helped me as I found that I was learning the content twice and it really sunk in. Type your notes up, be as detailed as you want. But then write them out under the dotpoint in your own words on paper. That way you get the main points down and your brain is working to obtain the information and decipher it

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I've never thought of doing both actually, I'll give it a try  ;D

impulsebro89:

--- Quote from: Mada438 on July 01, 2018, 11:45:48 am ---I'm definitely a strong advocate for typed notes
I don't think the memory retention factor is that big.
Besides with typed ones, they're faster so then you can devote time to things like past papers. Time that would be otherwise be spent handwriting notes  ;)

If you're looking at memorising content, perhaps you should check out this article?
Maybe This one as well? as it weighs in on the debate

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Yeah that's true actually. Past papers ftw am i right XD

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