Taking notes on laptops rather
than in longhand is increasingly common. Many researchers have suggested that
laptop note taking is less effective
than longhand note taking for learning. Prior studies have primarily focused on
students’ capacity for multitasking and
distraction when using laptops.
The present research suggests that even when
laptops are used solely to take notes,
they may still be impairing learning because their use results in shallower
processing.
In three studies, the authors found that
students who took notes on laptops performed worse on conceptual questions than students who took notes longhand.
Whereas taking more notes can be beneficial, laptop note takers’ tendency to transcribe lectures
verbatim rather than processing information and reframing it in their own words
is
detrimental to learning.
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