大学生用纸或电脑记笔记:最初记笔记和复习时的策略。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Salomé Cojean, Manon Grand
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摘要

背景:在学习过程中记笔记,无论是在课上(通过写下来编码信息)还是在课后(将书面笔记作为复习的外部存储)都有好处。对笔记方法(即使用纸张或电脑)的比较主要表明,使用纸张能带来更好的学习效果。目的:本研究调查了大学生对自己喜欢的记笔记方法的有效性的看法,以及他们所采用的策略:样本:从 108 名大学生中收集数据:方法:学生们回答了一份关于他们在最初记笔记(课堂上)和复习(课后)时所采用的笔记策略的调查问卷:结果表明,用纸张记笔记的学生并不认为他们的方法更有效,但他们报告说,他们进行了更多的重新制定,减少了多任务处理。用电脑记笔记的学生更有可能重新格式化他们的笔记,从而在稍后阶段进行重写。对所有学生而言,复习表大多是在纸上完成的:这些结果表明,虽然学生在最初记笔记时并不一定意识到在纸上手写对改写的好处,但在复习时,他们倾向于选择手写,并从改写中获益,以达到深加工的目的。因此,复习活动仍主要以纸张为主。
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Note-taking by university students on paper or a computer: Strategies during initial note-taking and revision

Background

Taking notes during learning has benefits both during class (through writing things down to encode information) and after class (by using written notes as external storage for revision). Comparisons of note-taking methods (i.e., using paper or a computer) have mainly shown that paper leads to better learning. However, previous studies have mostly been conducted in laboratory contexts.

Aims

The current study investigates university students' perceptions of the efficacity of their own preferred note-taking method, along with the strategies they employ.

Sample

Data were collected from 108 university students.

Methods

Students answered a questionnaire about their note-taking strategies during initial note-taking (in class) and revision (after class).

Results

The results show that students who take notes on paper do not consider their method to be more effective, but they report engaging in more reformulation and less multitasking. Students who take notes on a computer are more likely to reformat their notes, and thus to reformulate at a later stage. For all students, review sheets are mostly done on paper.

Conclusions

These results suggest that although students are not necessarily aware of the benefits of reformulation associated with handwriting on paper during initial note-taking, when revising, they tend to choose handwriting and benefit from reformulation when aiming for deeper processing. Therefore, revision activities remain mainly paper-based.

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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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