Note Taking Strategies
What are some general note taking tips?
1.) Avoid writing in full sentences 2.) Skip lines to leave space to add info in later 3.) Date notes 4.) Page #'s 5.) Recopy/reorganize notes 6.) Take breaks
What are some key words for level 2 questions?
1.) Compare 2.) Contrast 3.) Apply 4.) Use 5.) Revise
How do you create a good summery?
1.) Complete sentences 2.) Add in main idea from notes that was not covered by questions 3.) Tell significance of material
What are examples of note taking for step 1?
1.) Concepts 2.) Vocab 3.) Abbreviations
What are some examples of note interacting for step 3?
1.) Cue column questions 2.) Costa's level of questions
What are some key words for level 1 questions?
1.) Define 2.) List 3.) Identify 4.) Label 5.) Explain
How do you know what to write down when taking notes from a lecture?
1.) Key words 2.) Key concepts 3.) Cues and clues
How are cluster notes effective?
1.) Link concepts 2.) Generate and organize ideas
What are the four steps in taking Cornell notes?
1.) Note taking - record information from the class 2.) Note making - add information from class 3.) Note interacting - questions and prompts about notes 4.) Note reflecting - answer questions
What are some key words for level 3 questions?
1.) Predict 2.) Justify 3.) Summarize 4.) Judge 5.) Explain why or why not
What are effective ways to take notes from books?
1.) Read before taking notes 2.) Be selective 3.) Use own words 4.) Divide and conquer 5.) Use appropriate strategy
List 6 instructor clues.
1.) They tell you its important 2.) Repeat information 3.) Write information on the board 4.) Change their voice and facial expressions 5.) Pause 6.) Use handouts
List four other note strategies that you can incorporate into your cornell notes.
1.) Venn diagram 2.) Conversational round table 3.) Topic and concept 4.) Timeline
What is paraphrasing?
1.) Your own version of information 2.) Main ideas - essential information
What are effective ways to take notes from a lecture?
1.)Sit near the front. 2.) Focus on speaker - Don't be on the computer/phone, doing other work, or talking. 3.) Participate - ask questions 4.) Keep active by constantly taking notes.
We remember 70% of...
Discussions
Speed of forgetting depends on...
Meaningfulness of information, stress level, repetition of information, and use of mnemonic techniques.
We remember 80% of...
Personal experiences
We remember 10% of information by...
Reading
What are some examples of note reflecting for step 4?
Summary - Complete sentences, covers main concepts, and answers questions
We remember 95% of information by...
Teaching others
How are episodic notes effective?
They help you identify important scenes or moments
What are examples of note making for step 2?
Use organization methods- highlighting, color coding, and charts
We remember 20% of what?
What we hear
We remember 30% of...
What we hear
We remember 50% of...
What we see/hear
What is abbreviating and why do we use it?
What: Shorten words Why: To write faster and less fatigue