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Access What You've Written and Recorded When a lecture ends, tap Stop. Later, you can choose Play to listen to the entire lecture, tap words, or jump between bookmarks to hear specific parts.
Writing by hand is slower and more cumbersome than typing, and students cannot possibly write down every word in a lecture. Instead, they listen, digest, and summarize so that they can succinctly ...
It turns out there is. A new study —conducted by Mueller and Oppenheimer—finds that people remember lectures better when they’ve taken handwritten notes, rather than typed ones.
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