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Exactly the same problem.
Either I take notes quickly and can't read them later, or I take my time and miss at least half of what's going on.
I record important things on my phone, or use a real voice recorder in a classroom lecture setting.
Right?? The most well-written notes are the least informative, as I missed what the person was saying, or focused too much on verbatim copying rather than paraphrasing or summarizing in my own words.
How do you like to record your lectures? Do you use an app on your mobile?
For informal spontaneous moments I use a recorder app on my phone.
For real lectures, I do have a real voice recorder like this. If I'm up front it would just be on my desk/table. If not I put it someplace up front; End of the white board tray, or someplace out of the way while being as close to the speaker as possible.