I usually make notes for my lectures, but I usually find myself unable to read and follow them in real time. Not sure why.
I have this vague feeling that written notes usually have some “tree structure”, while speech has a “linear structure”, and that creates the tension. Like, writing “1, 1.a, 1.b; 2, 2.a, 2.b” on paper makes sense, but when you speak, it helps to have some smooth transition from e.g. “1.b” to “2”, and sometimes it is easier to go from “1.b” to “2.b” instead. But maybe I am just making things up now.
I usually make notes for my lectures, but I usually find myself unable to read and follow them in real time. Not sure why.
I have this vague feeling that written notes usually have some “tree structure”, while speech has a “linear structure”, and that creates the tension. Like, writing “1, 1.a, 1.b; 2, 2.a, 2.b” on paper makes sense, but when you speak, it helps to have some smooth transition from e.g. “1.b” to “2”, and sometimes it is easier to go from “1.b” to “2.b” instead. But maybe I am just making things up now.