5 Ways to Make Lecture Notes (and Listening to Lectures) More Interesting
We learn what is naturally interesting to us. For example, if you ask a child his multiplication tables, odds are he might draw a blank around some multiples, but ask the same child the best way to play a World of Warcraft character and he might even draw out a three-pronged approach. Of course, this phenomenon is not the sole domain of childhood because all of us could name ...
