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kauac:
Hi,

I've been thinking about how I'm going to take notes for uni, and considering using a program such as microsoft word or one note on my laptop. In your experience, which one would be more effective?

Do you have a different preferred program for note-taking? Very open to suggestions.  :)

sweetiepi:
I prefer OneNote as I have a touchscreen laptop and found it nice that I could import a PDF and scribble on it if I needed or write notes alongside lecture notes.

OneNote also is pretty nifty as you can sync it across phone/other devices and made my note-taking and revising so much easier ^-^

Sine:
As insanpi has said OneNote is very popular at university. Other note taking techniques I have seen have just been word documents, pdfs with slides and writing on the slides. Some people open PowerPoints and edit them directly so that with your own notes and the slides you really cant see a difference. Also some people use a notebook or print out the slides and write on them. There is also a program called notion (i think it is free with a student email) which allows you to create pages and easily format notes. It also has nice templates for things like todo lists, assesment grades, timetables. My problem with this is that you cant import powerpoint slides in (at least to my knowledge).

K888:
Seconding OneNote :) I've used it all through uni and really like it because it saves as you go. And you can back it up and stuff so you don't need to worry about losing your stuff if your laptop died or whatever.

Bri MT:
I put the slides or notes onto OneNote and annotate them during lectures & workshops. I write key terms out next to the notes so I can use the search function to find things easily and use my stylus for most other comments. I used to handwrite on papwr but I found that annotating the existing notes was much more useful for me than scrambling to write down everything. I also find it easier to stay organised digitally than physically.   

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