Note Taking Skills

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Taking Effective

Notes
If you need to remember
something for class:
Write it down
Review it
Organize it
Keep it handy
Stay on top of your notes!

Take Charge of Your Lectures


Commit to class
Concentrate
Capture key ideas
and listen actively
Connect ideas
Write them down

To Process Information Efficiently

1. Commit yourself to do
your best work.
2. Concentrate to eliminate
distractions and focus on
the material.
3. Connect new ideas to
what you already know.
4. Capture critical
information with your
pencil or pen.

Im here
to help!

Commit to the Class & the


Work Involved
Be psychologically ready to learn.
Arrive a few minutes early and review your notes and
previous reading assignment.
Identify areas that are difficult to understand.
Develop questions that will help you clarify challenging
aspects of the material.
Be on time: instructors often review during the first few
minutes of class.

Concentrate on the
Material
Keep your mind on-task.
Be aware of distractions & dont let
them have you.
Talking to others off-task
Daydreaming
Not paying attention
STAY FOCUSED!

Capture Key Ideas and


Listen Actively

Identify key words, themes, and main points


Recognize organizational patterns in the
lecture
Relate details to the main point
Listen for clues
Take ownership of the information

Connect Ideas

Paraphrase what you hear


Relate key ideas to what you already
know
Make a note of unknown words
Make new ideas into
connected ones

Identify Key Words, Themes


and Main Points
Listen to the ones that the instructor repeats,
highlights, or illustrates with examples.
Many courses have unique and topic-specific
words.
Listen for new words and phrases and learn their
meaning in the context.
Look for the broader picture to which the
material relateseven if your instructor doesnt
specifically present it to you.
Observe your instructor for clues about what he

Listen for Clues

Note when a topic comes up more than


once.
Transition words signal the change of
topics or new key points:
e
in contrast to
r
u
s
for
e
n
o
lets move on
s
i
h
T
this will be on the next exam
Lists usually give important material
that is easy to test.
Instructors are most likely to test on
ideas they consider exciting, so listen
for special enthusiasm.

Develop Your Note-taking Style

Successful students take good


notes.
A successful note-taking strategy
reflects:
the complexity of the course
content
the lecturers style
your own learning preferences
Use any strategy that will help the
key ideas stand out for you.

Choose the Note-Taking Method thats


right for you

The Cornell System


Outlining
Summary Method
Concept Maps
Fishbone Diagram

Key Words

The Cornell
System
Main Notes

Questions

Divide your notepaper by drawing a


vertical line 2 inches from the left margin.

Comments

On the right side, take your notes from class.

Examples

On the left side, write

Is this system

better for science or


humanities
Summary

key words
questions
comments
Examples

On the bottom, write a summary


classes?
These will make your work easier to review later.
Test yourself by looking at comments on the left
and identifying the lecture material on the right.

The Cornell System groups is good at separating


your notes from your questions and observations,
and it encourages critical thinking!

Outlining

Formal
Outline

This is easy to do with a wellorganized lecture, otherwise


you may have to work a little
harder.
Use headings and
subheadings followed by
course material.
Your results will be neat,
easy to follow notes,
providing a clear picture of
the information.
Informal
Outline

Summary Method
Monitor the lecture for critical
ideas.
Pause to create your own
summary of what has been
presented.
This method will force you to
determine what is important and
how information is related to the
topics presented.
This is an especially effective
method for dealing with a
disorganized lecture.

The Concept Map


Get
rest

Good
listeners in
lecture
Legible
Take notes

Regular
sleep

Sit near
front
Avoid
distraction
Summarize

Eat
Breakfast

Thus provides visual cues about how ideas are related.


It is very effective after class, putting your notes in a more
visual format.

Fishbone Diagram
The problem or
outcome is printed in
the head of the fish.
Identify the primary
factors and connect
them like ribs to the
backbone of the fish
Elaborate each rib
with the details
related to each
primary factor.

Fishbones, yes!

Listen Critically During Class


Be ready for the message.
Listen to main concepts.
Listen for new ideas.
Repeat mentally.
Ask questions.
Respect your own ideas and those of
others.
Sort, organize and categorize as you take
notes.

Master Note-Taking
Strategies
Identify the Session Clearly
Reduce to Key Ideas
Take Notes from All Relevant
Input
Dont Erase Mistakes
Use Abbreviations
Review Your Notes Often
Tape Lectures that You
Really Need
Be Organized!

Request Feedback
About Your Notes
Keep Evaluating your
Note-Taking Strategy

Good notes are


essential for
good
scholarship.

Other Note-Taking Tips


Write your notes in your own words.
Avoid writing things down that you dont
understand.
Ask questions when you dont understand.
Think and record information in pictures.
Explain yourself if need be.
Periodically evaluate the quality of your notes.

Short-Term Memory:
Listening and
Forgetting
Most forgetting takes place 24 hours
after you see or hear something!
If you dont review after class, you
might have forgotten up to 70% of the
material.

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