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Megan N. Imundo; Rui Ling Rachel Sanchez; Bianca Gonzalez; Rebecca M. Adler; Elizabeth Ligon Bjork – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic produced a unique opportunity to examine undergraduate students' notetaking practices for online courses. In this large survey study (n = 584), we examined how students' notetaking changed from before to during emergency online instruction and how students used their notes during this time. Our findings suggest that students…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Notetaking, Online Courses

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