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Jennifer Guiliano & I are happy to share the November edition of Reviews in Digital Humanities, Part III of Hilary Havens’ Reviews in the Classroom issue, from topic editors R.C. Messier, Kalani Craig, and Lu Wang. reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v6-n11 #ReviewsInDH
Effects of LLM Use and Note-Taking on Reading Comprehension and Memory: A Randomised Experiment in Secondary Schools dlvr.it/TPRh4D
Don't write notes during your first read through! They will just be snapshots of you trying to understand the basic points of the reading material, such notes become distracting in subsequent readings. Notes made during the second/third reading are often much more insightful
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On the other hand, though, studies have shown that taking notes during lectures enhances attention and memory retention, when compared to only listening.
Universities grade humanities students on deep thinking… but never teach them how to take notes for it. This piece breaks down systems built for ideas, not memorizing. glcnd.io/mastering-note… Who does this help most?
This is what all of my lecture notes look like😭😭😭😭 y'all hating but it's legible at least
2) Many lectures are repetitive and simple, and do not require or particularly benefit from giving 100% of your focus to it. Personally, I would often bring a novel to class, so I could split my attention if I got bored.
Making a virtue out of necessity, the OU gives you all the lecture notes typeset professionally in book form. 1000x better than squinting at some distracted chicken scratching in a corner of the blackboard . All universities should be doing that 🤷♂️
Has it always been that way over there? Our lecturers do not want us to take notes but simply listen and interact during lectures. We get handouts to read after that. When we teach, we want our students to do the same. They either read the textbooks before or after class.
It's time to remove laptops from classrooms. 24 experiments: Students learn more and get better grades after taking notes by hand than typing. It's not just because they're less distracted—writing enables deeper processing and more images. The pen is mightier than the keyboard.
Those notes students write are often not even looked at again. They've essentially just wasted lecture writing down bs they won't even leverage in their study. Totalt side note, with LLM's you can have them create quizzes for you from your notes.
They're not "study notes" — they're interpretive conclusions based on faulty presuppositions. In other words, they're stating what to think not how to think.
Ideas for achieving great learning without massive college debt and the associated Woke anti-American indoctrination from famous people who have done it! classicalconversations.com/blog/learn-lik…
Giuliano, you might find this utility tool useful in your reading: tryunderline.com for notes and underlines. It'll change (and improve) your learnings!
I think the need to take notes is a symptom of flawed classroom models. You shouldn’t need to hurriedly scribble down what the professor’s saying in some futile attempt to capture insights. While you’re composing your notes, the lecture moves on without your full attention
It's time to remove laptops from classrooms. 24 experiments: Students learn more and get better grades after taking notes by hand than typing. It's not just because they're less distracted—writing enables deeper processing and more images. The pen is mightier than the keyboard.
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