Note-taking by university students on paper or a computer: Strategies during initial note-taking and revision.
Salomé CojeanManon GrandPublished in: The British journal of educational psychology (2024)
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.