Retain your notes by typing them out.
Copy text from your study materials, textbooks, or lecture notes and paste it into the input box.
Retype the text exactly as it appears. This active engagement forces your brain to process every word.
Monitor your typing speed (WPM) and accuracy while reinforcing your memory of the material.
Passive reading is often the least effective way to study. Active recall and spaced repetition are proven methods to improve retention.
When you type out your notes, you are engaging in a form of active learning called generative processing. You aren't just looking at the words; you are recreating them. This strengthens the neural pathways associated with that information, making it easier to recall later during exams or in professional settings.