Review the different ways to take notes and see the advantages, disadvantages, and when to use the different styles. Some quick tips and basic ideas are to stick to keywords, short sentences and use your own words. Over time, you may even develop your own method that works best for you.
Check out the Cornell method of Note-Taking.
“The Cornell method provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes without laborious recopying. After writing the notes in the main space, use the left-hand space to label each idea and detail with a keyword or ‘cue.'”
Requirements
Think about how you take notes.
First, capture a page of notes from your notebook, Word doc, or digital pen notes.
Next, Submit your capture = this will be your Note-Taking Strategies Certificate.
Finally, write a 200-word synopsis about your method of taking notes.
What works best for you?
How do you know what is important?
What makes your note-taking work for your learning preference?
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