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Basically what I plan to do is take extra little notes inside the textbook as I follow the lecture content in there, maybe that'll work for you.SeDaTeD said:To learn and retain stuff, I have to pay attention. Problem is when I write I lose focus on what's being said. Do you people reckon it's feasible to just listen and take minimal notes? I'm guessing most of the material in lectures will be covered by textbooks, especially for science and maths.
u can voice record... a geeky dude (looks around... he's not here hopefully) usually brings his mp3 to record the lecture... i doubt it's that useful tho... cuz apparently, tho he records, he never listens to them...1Time4thePpl said:problem is: i write slooooow. Plus writing bores me. What's the dif between tutorials + lectures
As far as I know lectures are technically copywrite, so its prohibited to record them.xiao1985 said:u can voice record... a geeky dude (looks around... he's not here hopefully) usually brings his mp3 to record the lecture... i doubt it's that useful tho... cuz apparently, tho he records, he never listens to them...
not sure abt video recording tho... i doubt it prohibited...
Yes, but there is no harm in asking whether you are allowed to set up a recording device... Many lecturers do not mind, and some take a recording of the lecture themselves.Will_Sparky said:As far as I know lectures are technically copywrite, so its prohibited to record them.
I'll be using lectures as an explanation of the textbook contents. Something that goes a bit beyond what's inside a textbook. So I'll basically be taking minimal notes......just the very important stuff....and then synchronising it with the texbook, tutorial and my own thoughts...to produce a final result[note]....SeDaTeD said:To learn and retain stuff, I have to pay attention. Problem is when I write I lose focus on what's being said. Do you people reckon it's feasible to just listen and take minimal notes? I'm guessing most of the material in lectures will be covered by textbooks, especially for science and maths.
xiao1985 said:hahahah
when differential starts, u will realise that it's not the speed that challenges u, it's the fact that u need to copy + udnerstand wut the lecturer is sayin taht's a pain in the bak side...