Notes and Flip Charts from the Mediation Process — all involved in the Mediation Session are encouraged not to
take verbatim notes.
Teaching is entirely over scrutinized — what other profession has a multitude of evaluators who sit in the worker's cubicle, office, or warehouse and
take verbatim notes of what is seen and heard, then evaluates them with no objective means because there is simply no way to objectively measure a teacher's effectiveness to ALL students.
Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to
take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
Not exact matches
Heather McPhee, the associate general counsel of the NFLPA, also
took notes at the meeting, and put Rice's phrasing in quotation marks, which she said indicated something he said
verbatim.
Those students who
take handwritten
notes are generally much more engaged in the lecture and can also scribe
notes in a way that makes them easy to understand, rather than jotting them down
verbatim.
According to one study, students who
take notes in an interactive fashion are more likely than those who record what they hear
verbatim to be engaged in metacognition (thinking and evaluating one's thought processes and understanding) and self - regulation (managing one's behaviors for optimal results).
Note: These
notes were
taken by Cambridge Public School parent and CPS member (of Citizens for Public Schools) Emily Dexter and are a combination of
verbatim and paraphrase.
They wrote the name and school of everyone speaking, but there was no stenographer to
take notes verbatim.
He
took copious, often
verbatim,
notes, totaling over 5,000 pages, to keep up with his workload.
Since Plosser is reading his speech almost
verbatim, for me to
take notes would be superfluous.
I think it's agreed that much research supports the general proposition that
verbatim notes are less effective for comprehension and retention than are synthesized
notes, and that
taking notes electronically can be more likely to lead to
verbatim notes that handwritten
notes might do.
I am a faster touch typist than handwriter, so I use a Bluetooth keyboard with my tablet (or just use my laptop) when I want to
take notes as close to
verbatim as possible.
Many reporters still
take notes, either with a pen and paper or on a computer to get your quotes
verbatim.
I don't have much to add, except to reply to Simon C., that the use of laptops in lawschools is perplexing — despite the use of course webpages, the availability of class
notes, and electronic readings — it appears that the most students use a laptop for
taking verbatim classroom
notes.