With my school exams coming up, and no computer tests available, I have recently realized how important it is to be able to write faster (and readably).
Would it be worth adjusting my style of holding the pen to the recommended method?
Also, I was thinking of using WorkRave (workrave.org) breaks as a means of setting times for me to practice writing on lined paper, has any research been done on the best methods of practicing, in general - ie should I do 1 minute of writing every 10 minutes, 30 seconds every 5 minutes, 2 minutes every 20, etc? (looking at ratios, rather than absolute time, which will expand to fill my available time)
Any other general tips or similar experiences you have had? Would you be interested in improving your handwriting speed as well?
Among other pursuits, I have been a professional interpreter. The best exercise for note taking (aside from college debate, where they teach it) is watching the news in your native language. Write down key points only, develop personal symbolic vocabulary to quickly capture important concepts, practice practice practice.
Where is my notebook? Here we go:
w/ ^ glob 来 challop. Succ 社 現 stup roi.
Apologies for the Japanese, I swap when it saves time. The full sentences the speaker said were:
With increasing globalization come challenges and opportunities. Successful companies will realize stupendous return on investment.
I am rate limited by speaker speed for anyone slower than the micro machine man, which is an occupational requirement when you have to be translating at the same time.