The vast majority of students rely on laptops – and increasingly AI – to help with their university work. But a small number are going analogue and eschewing tech almost entirely in a bid to re-engage their brains

  • Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 hours ago

    Doodle. I always doodled in my notes. Repeating patterns worked for me, because I am no artist.

    I am still unmedicated, and method helped me a lot with lectures using pencil snd paper for notes.

    Everyones different, I failed my online college courses. In person, I do alright. You may like online better.

    But if you’re forced to sit in lecture, fuckin doodle.

    • LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 minutes ago

      Nah, that shit woulda never helped me and I wouldn’t even know where to start and I never have, we had laptops open on lectures so I just wrote small programs about whatever concepts the lecturer talked about but to sit in the same place for 2 hours it was borderline impossible.

      After entering the workforce it was just pure torture sitting in the office waiting to die 8 hours a day, I went through like a full character arc from arrogant to humble to desperate to hate at others to hate at self to finally worldly and gradually radicalized against the onslaught of alienation.

      I came back for my masters in 2020 and it was fairly sweet all online.

      Thankfully now many years later I WFH. Uni is far behind. Haven’t handwritten anything in years, I’m almost curious to try it