Wednesday, November 30, 2011

1. Effective Note Taking

Having clear and precise notes can go a long way to helping students deal with understanding the subject more. Often while in class I find myself daydreaming if I do not take notes.

The benefits of effective note taking (http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/academic/notes-tips.htm) can include having the lectures topic summarised into smaller words which will help you understand them more when you got to revise for assignments or exams.Another tip I find handy is to have the notes clear and noticeable. This can be done by using a different colour pen as a way of highlighting what is important. When entering a lecture or a tutorial, reading after the last classes notes will help you prepare and understand the topic more.

Another important part of note taking is to be on time and ready to go. If you are late there will already be parts of the lecture you have missed and you will find it hard to understand and catch up on the notes.

There are numerous ways to take down notes. They are
  1. Cornell Format
  2. Outline Format
  3. Sentence Format and
  4. Mind Mapping
What I prefer is to listen out for key words and have them as a separate paragraph with bullet points underneath. This helps me remember that this is a new section of the lecture. Finally it is essential to re read your notes. They say after 30 minutes of leaving the lecture 50% of information has been lost, by re-reading it should help keep it fresh in your memory!

2 comments:

  1. I found this very helpful. well done luke

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  2. Absolutely astonishing work, definitely going to take this info on board when taking notes. Your amazing

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