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Title: Taking Organized and effective notes


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Taking Organized and effective notesReading to
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Brian Brausch
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Taking Organized and Effective Notes
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Taking Notes
  • Involves 3 major tasks
  • Effective listening
  • Effective observation
  • Effective note taking

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Effective Listening
  • Humans are poor listeners
  • FOCUS
  • Be alert, be aware
  • Active process which
  • begins before class

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Effective Listening In Class
  • Find a good seat, comfortable
  • Pay attention purposefully
  • Listen for cues
  • Resist distractions
  • Dont let your mind wander
  • Take notes while you listen
  • Be in the moment
  • Awareness Test

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Are you easily distracted?
  • Arrive at each class prepared
  • Arrive on time
  • Sit near the front
  • Do not doodle
  • Stop daydreaming
  • Look at the teacher

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Before Note Taking
B E F O R E
  • Be positive Attitude is everything
  • Find a style that fits you
  • Read
  • Prepare a list of questions
  • BE PREPARED!!!

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During Note Taking
DURING
  • Important ideas only
  • Listen and Look for cues (In other words, Most
    importantly)
  • Leave open spaces if you get behind
  • Use abbreviations
  • Record Questions

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After Note Taking
A F T E R
  • Verbalize your understanding to another student
  • Compare with classmates
  • Revise notes as appropriate
  • Review your notes, clarify
  • Rehearse aloud
  • Highlight

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Note Taking
  • Many methods, 5 outlined here
  • The Cornell Method
  • The Outline Method
  • The Mapping Method
  • The Charting or PEPPS Method
  • The Sentence Method

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The Outlining Method
  • Main points on farthest left side, subsequent
    points follow indents
  • Example
  • Note Taking
  • 2 skills needed
  • Effective listening
  • Effective note taking
  • 5 methods
  • Cornell Met., Outlining Met., Mapping Met.,
    Outlining Met., Sentence Met.

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The Mapping Method
  • A graphic representation of the lecture content

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The Cornell Method
  • Draw a line down the page vertically 2 ½ inches
    from left hand side
  • Take notes on right side, leave few lines between
    each point
  • After class, write cues or questions in left
    margin
  • Review and test yourself by covering notes and
    leaving cues
  • Saves you having to rewrite your notes to study
    for exams

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The Charting Method (PEPPS)
  • Good for history lectures
  • Draw columns/ categories and insert notes as
    necessary

PERIOD EVENT PLACE PEOPLE SIGNIFICANCE
1939-1945 WWII Europe, West Pacific Hitler, Tojo FDR, Churchill, Mussolini Atom Bomb, Cold War, Holocaust
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The Sentence Method
  • Write every new thought on separate line
  • Thought 2
  • Thought 3
  • Thought 4
  • Thought 5
  • Phrases are quicker than sentence form

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Common Abbreviations
  • w/ - with
  • w/o without
  • or - and
  • ppl.- people
  • _at_ - at
  • Q - question
  • A answer
  • ? Im lost
  • Ex example
  • Imp- important
  • -gt - leads to
  • Etc and other things
  • Cont- continued
  • Govt- government

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Live Scribe Pen
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Reading To Remember
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Retaining Information
  • Short term vs. Long term
  • Ability to hold on to information.
  • SQ4R method
  • Survey
  • Question
  • Read
  • Recite
  • Review
  • Reflect

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SQ4R Step One
  • Survey and Question
  • Improve reading speed and comprehension
  • Skim or survey chapter (turning subtitles into
    questions) 5-minutes or less
  • Warm up for the brain
  • Creates advanced organizers
  • Improves comprehension and concentration.
  • Questioning is important keeps you active and
    awake

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SQ4R Step 2
  • Read and Recite
  • Read a section at a time
  • Turn subheadings into questions and find the
    answers
  • Underline the main idea (if important)
  • When finished with section, look at subheading
    and see if you can recite or re-say the main
    point.
  • Important for storing in long term memory

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SQ4R Step 3
  • Review and Reflect
  • IMMEDIATELY after reading chapter, do quick
    review of what you learned. 5-minutes or less.
  • Look at subheadings recall main points
  • Re-read points you highlighted.
  • Reflect on how you can use the info, how does it
    relate?

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Review and Reflection Points
  • What is important?
  • What is the significance?
  • How can I use the information?
  • What does it mean to me?
  • What do I think about the information?
  • How does this relate to what I already know?
  • Can I think of a good example for this?

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More Useful Ideas
  • Unfamiliar word? Look up the definition, it will
    be on the exam!
  • You may need to re-read
  • Speed and comprehension improves with practice
  • Take notes active involvement
  • Dont understand? Talk with your teacher

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  • Read or skim material before class
  • Review periodically throughout semester
  • Learning disability?
  • Albert Einstein
  • Thomas Edison
  • Match learning style to reading style
  • Auditory read aloud
  • Active move around
  • Introvert quiet place
  • Extrovert group study

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Additional Online Resources
  • www.how-to-study.com
  • www.studyhall.com
  • www.d.umn.edu/kmc/student/loon/acad/strat
  • http//frank.mtsu.edu/studskl
  • www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/study

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