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“I’m a first-year university student, and one way I take notes during lectures is by adding everything from the slides into GoodNotes to ensure my notes are well-organized and go into my lecture and add thing what my lecture saying.

However, it takes me about 30 minutes to copy and paste everything from the lecture slides into GoodNotes and adjust the placement of images and text.

I’m wondering if there’s an AI tool that can generate a template of my lecture slides so I can use that instead of spending 30 minutes formatting everything myself.”

I also study biomedical science if it helps anyone, thank you

Reply 1

Original post by Samie24
“I’m a first-year university student, and one way I take notes during lectures is by adding everything from the slides into GoodNotes to ensure my notes are well-organized and go into my lecture and add thing what my lecture saying.
However, it takes me about 30 minutes to copy and paste everything from the lecture slides into GoodNotes and adjust the placement of images and text.
I’m wondering if there’s an AI tool that can generate a template of my lecture slides so I can use that instead of spending 30 minutes formatting everything myself.”
I also study biomedical science if it helps anyone, thank you

Hello,

For the best notes you should be making them in your own words as then you are more likely to remember the content as it is a more active way of learning rather than a mere passive way of learning. Copying and pasting the material for 20 minutes I would suggest is a complete waste of time. Have you tried Cornell notes, these are meant to be very good?

If you have any further questions please do let me know.

Charlie
Law LLB Student

Reply 2

Hi there!

Have you had a look at whether you can import the presentation into Goodnotes so you can make notes directly onto the slides? I did a similar thing while I was studying and I would import the PowerPoints into Notability and organise the imported PowerPoints into different folders per module..

Hope this helps😃

Lottie, Graduate Advocate

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