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I was never really able to even think about making notes. But I know what can make all the different, record what was said in the lecture on your phone and play it back later.
...record what was said in the lecture on your phone and play it back later.
The words go in my ears and then become
visible by way of my hands.
Input to ears
Through brain
Muscles act with tool use
Result: Words visible, either on paper or screen
I would say that this is a fair description of what occurs in me so far as it goes.
"Through brain" - occupying a fair bit of that processing power which is dedicated to language, and unable to keep up to typical speech at the same time as continuing to absorb speech. I tend to listen to parts of speech then ignore parts as I select what to write or type so as to achieve brevity without losing essential meaning and then actually writing it, the more that is written the more I ignore what is said.
Cool!Transcription is not really hard for me.
The words go in my ears and then become
visible by way of my hands.