Jane Fullman | Comments
Thank you Hilary, brilliant AMA session
Thank you Simon and Kaarina for writing on this. I've always loved writing tons of notes not just during meetings, also writing down observations of things that happen through the day, and things I want to learn more about, as well as lots of funny little doodles!! I use it as a way of processing things.
Writing by hand helps me to learn things and cement them in my head, it's also a helpful way of thinking through problems, and asking myself questions. The note taking habit that has lasted the longest for me is my testing journals where I've recorded notes from attending different webinars, blogs and books over the years.
I can definitely see potential benefits of using AI to transcribe lengthy meetings, I'll still be writing my own notes!
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Jane Fullman
QA Manager | Test Manager | Test Lead | QA Lead
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Worked in testing approx 25 years in variety of different roles in different industries (Finance, banking, insurance and transport). Gained a lot of experience in leading teams and testing projects. Always loved working in testing, and constant learning. Embracing using AI to upskill my technical testing skills.
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