There’s a big push to type notes and go digital, and there are many benefits to taking digital notes including speed, secure storage and less paper waste. But what about the things we are missing out on by giving up handwritten notes. Are there real, cognitive differences between typing and handwriting notes?
There are many benefits to taking your notes online. Some of these include:
Typing is beneficial when you are trying to take verbatim notes quickly, like in a lecture or transcribing an interview, or copying and pasting large blocks of text. However, just because it is easier to capture the information doesn’t mean you are gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts. One of the disadvantages of typing your notes is that you don’t process the material as well as if you were handwriting them.
What are the benefits of handwriting your notes instead of typing?
So why are handwritten notes better than typed digital notes? Handwritten notes allow you to develop comprehension and understanding, not simply accumulate as much information as possible. Written notes involve a deeper cognitive processing of the material as opposed to typing. Certain notes, like math problems, formulas or notes on body charts, are better expressed with handwritten notes.
With Notud you can get the best of both worlds – as a cloud based app, you can type or handwrite your notes as you see fit on the exact same page. You get all the benefits of taking handwritten notes while at the same time getting the advantages of digital notes.
At Notud we believe you shouldn’t have to change the way you work in order to go digital – so you can keep handwriting your notes and have your paperless solution too!
You can start handwriting your notes online with Notud here.