How Do You Take Notes?
Ash R.
Posted on January 21, 2021
When I started my self-learning boot camp experience, I lived for Google Docs. That was my go-to for note-taking. I have so many documents for every course, and I even used Google Sheets to create spreadsheets of terms, definitions, and examples.
So here is what I would do. I would copy and paste all of the information into the Google Docs editor, and that was my note-taking. I did this method from the beginning of HTML to JavaScript.
I thought I was so smart. I thought that by doing this, I would have access to these notes digitally, anywhere and everywhere I could go. Which is true!
But here is where I messed up.
Since I copied and pasted all my notes, I wasn't retaining any of that information. I was literally skating through the courses, not applying what I had just learned, and now I am facing the consequences of doing so.
I am relearning JavaScript because I did not comprehend it the first time. And if I am honest, I am reviewing some CSS coursework as well, due to copy and pasting notes.
So now, I am taking notes the old fashioned way: Pen and Paper.
Almost as good as peanut butter and jelly.
Yeah, it takes more time writing out all of that information, but it is paying off now. I am actually retaining more information writing it out than I was before.
Either if you are using Pen and Paper, or digital software, I think the main takeaway is to Never Copy and Paste. PERIODT! :)
Posted on January 21, 2021
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