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While this advice sounds great, I assure you it doesn't apply to everyone.

For example, I've never been able to write for extended periods without my hand cramping horribly. I suspect it's because I've been typing since somewhere before or at the age of five years old.

I type fast enough that I can keep up with most speakers word for word if I need to.

Writing them down? Forget about it; in the time it takes me to actually scribble out a few short words, the speaker has long since moved on and I'm already lost.

I think the better suggestion instead is to minimise distractions. Turn off wi-fi, open your favourite editor in full-screen mode, and avoid other applications. Apply the technology effectively instead of blaming it for the failure.



Why would you type word for word? You are better off using a recorder no?

Being able to draw pictures, mind maps etc is a huge plus with paper based note taking.


It's not "advice", it's data reported from a study.


Maybe it isn't "advice", but it is subjective interpretation, since the results are an interpretation of a single study. Nor does the study appear to account for other factors, such as physical constraints.

Obviously, in my particular case, I can't physically write for more than a few minutes at a time.

And quite frankly, my handwriting has degraded to the point where it's barely legible even to myself unless I place a rather exhausting amount of effort into it.




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