Index it! You are learning how to condense information and to represent it visually in order to have a deeper understanding of the work and to have learnt.

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Index it! You are learning how to condense information and to represent it visually in order to have a deeper understanding of the work and to have learnt it

Look at this extract from the on-line text book

Things to think about and discuss… What were the differences between the two types of card? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? Which do you think too longer to make? Which do you think is more effective?

To do… Use your index cards and use the subject material to make some cards to keep Try to make the card as visual as possible

To do… How do you feel now about the material that you were trying to learn? What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of this revision technique? Is Index it more appropriate for some types of learning than others?