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11107637 No.11107637 [Reply] [Original]

Do human beings learn better offline than online?
Are physical notes superior to computer notes?

>> No.11107642

yes

>> No.11107646

>>11107637
offline or online, there's no difference. It's all about being deeply engaged with the material. Essentially, the best learning method is the one which causes you to actively think the most.

>> No.11107658

>>11107637
>those notes
I bet you're one of those people whose google queries are like "Hi google, could you please tell me what is the height of mount everest?"

>> No.11107666

>>11107646
This.

>> No.11107751

Writing is better than typing your notes

>> No.11107764

>>11107637
I go over facts in my head while I'm fucking a girl, to keep from cumming too fast. I learned world and state capitals this way, squares up to 10000 and primes up to 1000 this way. Probably you can study more complicated things this way if you use a projector or other materials, but of course then she will be made aware.

>> No.11107773

the more it challenges the brain to interact the better the more stimuli the better hence written notes are going to leave a deeper impact

>> No.11107780

>>11107764
Based

>> No.11107793
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>>11107773
>written notes
Are very inefficient.

>> No.11107829

>>11107637
There was some study in norway on the difference between reading ebooks and physical copies and the test group that read physical books had a higher retention rate than those that read the ebooks
10.1016/j.ijer.2012.12.002

>> No.11107844

>>11107793
how so? you write notes in lecture then later rewrite them

>> No.11107857

>>11107793
What matters isn't the amount of information you have stored somewhere, what matters is the information and understanding you retain within your mind

>> No.11107880

>>11107857
>he hasn’t read the article about how even when information is stored elsewhere, it’s still a part of the brain
It’s just a delegation.

>> No.11107932

>>11107637
studying on the PC is convenient but distracting

if i were aiming for productivity i'd pick sources on the internet and then print it to actually use my thumbs and eyeballs. i can never be arsed to do this though, it is too boomeresque

>> No.11108030

>>11107932
keep an internet isolated reading tablet and transfer files to it by usb?

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>>11108030
nope

>> No.11108042

>taking notes

>> No.11108050

Please don't tell me you're actually learning Dutch. As a dutch person I am even offended that my parents taught me Dutch instead of an actually useful language or skill with that time. What a piece of shit useless language.

>> No.11108056

>>11107829
>72 tenth graders from two different primary schools in Norway.

>> No.11108057

>>11108050
Maybe you should learn arabic instead then given your countries direction....?

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>>11107637
Kanker negeritis kanker tyfus aids

>> No.11109562

>>11107829
144hz is better.

>>11107844
>>11107857
Typing is fast and thus allows awareness.