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> There are actually even studies [2] that show that tools that assist in more efficient note taking, such as taking notes via typing rather than by hand, are actually detrimental to absorbing information, as it makes it easier for you to effectively pass the information directly from your ears to your computer without actually doing the processing that is required when writing notes by hand.

This might very well be anecdotal, but in my experience, note taking in class (by hand or on computer) was nearly always how you describe it here. Everyone was expected to copy out every word on the board, from 6 years old to ~20 years old. Maybe it works for some, but to me class was to some extent an exercise in mindless dactilography.



This depends heavily on the country's educational system.

I have gone through most of my middle-school and some high-school in Italy, and after that completed high-school in Moldova. Classes in Moldova were exactly how you described, and I hated it, while in Italy it was exactly the opposite.

Having the teacher explaining and expanding on the content in the course books while students take their own personalized notes is much more efficient and productive.




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