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Warm Up Exercise:
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BEING PROACTIVE!
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* Forces you to listen carefully * Test your understanding of the material * For reviewing, provides a gauge to what is important * Personal notes are easier to remember than text * Writing down important points helps you remember before you study the material formally.
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* Teachers usually give clues to what is important to take down * Material written on the blackboard, proxy, or PowerPoint * Repetition * Emphasis * Word signals * Summaries at end of class * Reviews given at the beginning of class
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* Suggestions: * Make your notes brief * use phrase instead of sentence; word instead of phrase * use abbreviations and symbols, but be consistent. * Use your own words EXCEPT: * Formulas, definitions & specific facts
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* Use an outline or numbering system * Indentation helps you distinguish major from minor points * If you miss a statement, write down a key word, skip a few spaces, and get the information later. * Date your notes!!! * Number the pages
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* Learning to make notes effectively will help you to improve your study and work habits and to remember important information. * Just because you understand the information in class, does not mean you will remember the information later. Write it down!
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* Don’t write down everything you read or head (listen for main points) * Notes should consist of key words or very short sentences * Take accurate notes * Use your own words but don’t change the meaning * If you quote directly, quote correctly; make note of who said it
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* Omit description and full explanations * Condense your material so you can grasp it rapidly * Don’t worry about missing a point * Don’t keep notes on oddly shaped pieces of paper. Keep notes in binder – in order! * Review your notes NIGHTLY… this is the only way to achieve lasting memory
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* If you don’t understand a concept…ASK * When a question is asked in class… * See if you can answer in your mind * If not is the information in your notes * If it is not, write the information down! * Read current notes nightly until you are tested.
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Cornell Notes OR Focused Note-taking (FNT)
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Let’s practice the CORNELL WAY as a tool to better memorize our words. Step 1 Create Format ON A NEW CORNELL PAPER: How can I use the CORNELL WAY to increase my retention? String of Words
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* Outlining is beneficial to organizing information A. Essays B. Gathering Information from a text book C. Task Analysis
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