Yes I feel this too.AS I have posted many times before: writing has the very important advantage of helping you remember (i.e. help you memorise) that , I suspect, typing does not. But when you write, you must do so "consciously" - not blindly and mindlessly writing though. Somehow the "connect" helps you remember. Maybe psychologists have an explanation for this (or perhaps disagrees with this idea).
Of course if you just want your notes purely for documentation purposes, typing out is easier and more aesthetically pleasing.
+1. I type my notes, perfect them, then write them out for revision. Typing is easier to make the notes cause its much quicker, much neater, and you can have accurate diagrams in there to help with understanding but like everyone has said, its personal preference.My teachers have told me to initially type all your notes, that way you go in and quickly alter and change them around to get them perfect, then as revision both write them out by hand and type them out, each time getting shorter and shorter and using less sentences...aim to get each major point as a short one line dot point. That way you're only using small words and phrases and (hopefully) remembering big portions of information. I find that this works for me.
Yes, I use this method when I read over my notes and for me it is quite effective. Better yet, understanding is the better way than trying to memorise.for me - i didnt even formulate my own notes.. grabed them off BOS or a friend then memorised them by continually revising them and vocalising them out loud.
Vocalisation was the most effective method of memorisation for me, however, for you it could be different.
agreeed, i would vocalise as if I was teaching a class and then on occasions I would actually tutor classmates that asked for help.. it was the best and most effective way of studying for me.Yes, I use this method when I read over my notes and for me it is quite effective. Better yet, understanding is the better way than trying to memorise.
That's kind of like me, except I cut out parts of lined paper, write my notes on it and stick it over the area I didn't like. Plus more paper = more maths.I've tried hand-written and my own writing turns me off studying. I end up ripping the page(s) out and attempting to write decently, it doesn't happen for me. So, I'm typing mine, I absolutely adore colour coding my notes according to relevance and being able re-edit/add on/off.
I save paper too : D