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• act as a summary or reinforcement of the main points of
  what you read, heard or saw
• an essential record of where information came from (for
  referencing purposes)
• remind you of other things you should do to continue
  learning,
        e.g. sources to check out; action to take
• useful for future revision purposes, for exams or writing
  assignments
• the first stage of the process of producing effective
  notes
• a process that involves writing or recording what you
  hear or read in a descriptive way
• during lectures, tutorials or seminar
• copying notes from original resources seen, heard or
  read
• follows on from taking notes
• happens when
i.   You synthesize your reading from a number of
     sources on the same topic.
ii. You summarize for yourself the connections in any
     reading or from any lecture.
iii. You add your own critical comments to what you
     read or hear
• Both provides the student with material for easy
  reference, preparation and study during an exam
• Both aids the student in remembering facts easier as it
  utilizes both reading and listening senses
• Both have the same purpose that is for the student to
  excel in their studies
• Both helps students concentrate better a n d more
  effectively
Note-taking                       Note-making

Brings no obvious improvement     Making notes improve the skills in
towards the skills in studying.   study.

Only jotting down points. Involve Helps student to see each point
                                  clearly along with its link or
no sight interpretation.
                                  connection with each other

Very less changes are required.   Easier to change the notes made

Taking points from one source on Involve the taking of points from

a time.                           different sources.
Note-taking                        Note-making

Less understanding process          Aimed in making note is that the
involved, the aim is to take notes/ making of the notes must be in a
point                               way that helps students to
                                    understand the topic related
                                    better
Points or notes were rewrite in full Making notes are often in short
form. Points given by sources are form (comprises only the main
taken straightly                    point or key words that may help
                                    the study process). process must
                                    involve the process of
                                    summarizing all the information
                                    within the points studied
Note-taking                           Note-making

Taking notes only gives the early Making notes should be able to helps

configuration for the whole topic.     students in captured its main key.

Overall structure cannot be show Showing of the overall structure of

clearly as it still in complex form.   specific subject.

Notes are made by sources. Only Constructed by the learner them self,

hand-made can be applied since whether            by       hand-made   or   in

the time occurred can be limited.      computer-typed form.

                                       Often in a most creative form so that

                                       the correlation to the brain ability in

                                       storing the facts become smooth.
Note taking and note making
The Cornell method provides a systematic format
for condensing and organizing notes without laborious
recopying. After writing the notes in the main space, use
the left-hand space to label each idea and detail with a
key word or "clue."
Procedure:


• Rule your paper with a 2 ½ inch margin on the left leaving a six-inch
   area on the right in which to make notes.
• During class, take down information in the six-inch area. When the
   instructor moves to a new point, skip a few lines. After class, complete
   phrases and sentences as much as possible.
• For every significant bit of information, write a clue in the left margin.
• To review, cover your notes with a card, leaving the cues exposed. Say
   the clue out loud, then say as much as you can of the material
   underneath the card.
• When you have said as much as you can, move the card and see if what
   you said matches what is written. If you can say it, you know it.
Overview of the note page
Advantages
• Organized and systematic for recording and reviewing notes.
• Easy format for pulling out major concept and ideas.
• Simple and efficient.
• Saves time and effort.
Dash or indented outlining is usually best except for some
science classes such as physics or math.
• The information which is most general begins at the left with each
  more specific group of facts indented with spaces to the right.
• The relationships between the different parts is carried out through
  indenting.
• No numbers, letters, or Roman numerals are needed.
Procedure :


1. Listening and then write in points in an organized pattern based
   on space indention.
2. Place major points farthest to the left. Indent each more specific
   point to the right.
3. Levels of importance will be indicated by distance away from the
   major point. Indention can be as simple as or as complex as
   labeling the indentations with Roman numerals or decimals.
   Markings are not necessary as space relationships will indicate the
   major/minor points.
Example:
Advantages:


• Well-organized system if done right.
• Outlining records content as well as relationships.
• It also reduces editing and is easy to review by turning main points
   into questions.
Mapping      is      a      method       that      uses
comprehension/concentration skills and evolves in a note-taking
form which relates each fact or idea to every other fact or idea.
Mapping is a graphic representation of the content of a lecture.
It is a method that maximizes active participation, affords
immediate knowledge as to its understanding, and emphasizes
critical thinking.
Example:
Advantages
• This format helps you to visually track your lecture regardless of
   conditions.
• Little thinking is needed and relationships can easily be seen.
• It is also easy to edit your notes by adding numbers, marks, and color
   coding.
• Review will call for you to restructure thought processes which will
   force you to check understanding.
• Review by covering lines for memory drill and relationships.
• Main points can be written on flash or note cards and pieced together
   into a table or larger structure at a later date.

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Note taking and note making

  • 2. • act as a summary or reinforcement of the main points of what you read, heard or saw • an essential record of where information came from (for referencing purposes) • remind you of other things you should do to continue learning, e.g. sources to check out; action to take • useful for future revision purposes, for exams or writing assignments
  • 3. • the first stage of the process of producing effective notes • a process that involves writing or recording what you hear or read in a descriptive way • during lectures, tutorials or seminar • copying notes from original resources seen, heard or read
  • 4. • follows on from taking notes • happens when i. You synthesize your reading from a number of sources on the same topic. ii. You summarize for yourself the connections in any reading or from any lecture. iii. You add your own critical comments to what you read or hear
  • 5. • Both provides the student with material for easy reference, preparation and study during an exam • Both aids the student in remembering facts easier as it utilizes both reading and listening senses • Both have the same purpose that is for the student to excel in their studies • Both helps students concentrate better a n d more effectively
  • 6. Note-taking Note-making Brings no obvious improvement Making notes improve the skills in towards the skills in studying. study. Only jotting down points. Involve Helps student to see each point clearly along with its link or no sight interpretation. connection with each other Very less changes are required. Easier to change the notes made Taking points from one source on Involve the taking of points from a time. different sources.
  • 7. Note-taking Note-making Less understanding process Aimed in making note is that the involved, the aim is to take notes/ making of the notes must be in a point way that helps students to understand the topic related better Points or notes were rewrite in full Making notes are often in short form. Points given by sources are form (comprises only the main taken straightly point or key words that may help the study process). process must involve the process of summarizing all the information within the points studied
  • 8. Note-taking Note-making Taking notes only gives the early Making notes should be able to helps configuration for the whole topic. students in captured its main key. Overall structure cannot be show Showing of the overall structure of clearly as it still in complex form. specific subject. Notes are made by sources. Only Constructed by the learner them self, hand-made can be applied since whether by hand-made or in the time occurred can be limited. computer-typed form. Often in a most creative form so that the correlation to the brain ability in storing the facts become smooth.
  • 10. The Cornell method provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes without laborious recopying. After writing the notes in the main space, use the left-hand space to label each idea and detail with a key word or "clue."
  • 11. Procedure: • Rule your paper with a 2 ½ inch margin on the left leaving a six-inch area on the right in which to make notes. • During class, take down information in the six-inch area. When the instructor moves to a new point, skip a few lines. After class, complete phrases and sentences as much as possible. • For every significant bit of information, write a clue in the left margin. • To review, cover your notes with a card, leaving the cues exposed. Say the clue out loud, then say as much as you can of the material underneath the card. • When you have said as much as you can, move the card and see if what you said matches what is written. If you can say it, you know it.
  • 12. Overview of the note page
  • 13. Advantages • Organized and systematic for recording and reviewing notes. • Easy format for pulling out major concept and ideas. • Simple and efficient. • Saves time and effort.
  • 14. Dash or indented outlining is usually best except for some science classes such as physics or math. • The information which is most general begins at the left with each more specific group of facts indented with spaces to the right. • The relationships between the different parts is carried out through indenting. • No numbers, letters, or Roman numerals are needed.
  • 15. Procedure : 1. Listening and then write in points in an organized pattern based on space indention. 2. Place major points farthest to the left. Indent each more specific point to the right. 3. Levels of importance will be indicated by distance away from the major point. Indention can be as simple as or as complex as labeling the indentations with Roman numerals or decimals. Markings are not necessary as space relationships will indicate the major/minor points.
  • 17. Advantages: • Well-organized system if done right. • Outlining records content as well as relationships. • It also reduces editing and is easy to review by turning main points into questions.
  • 18. Mapping is a method that uses comprehension/concentration skills and evolves in a note-taking form which relates each fact or idea to every other fact or idea. Mapping is a graphic representation of the content of a lecture. It is a method that maximizes active participation, affords immediate knowledge as to its understanding, and emphasizes critical thinking.
  • 20. Advantages • This format helps you to visually track your lecture regardless of conditions. • Little thinking is needed and relationships can easily be seen. • It is also easy to edit your notes by adding numbers, marks, and color coding. • Review will call for you to restructure thought processes which will force you to check understanding. • Review by covering lines for memory drill and relationships. • Main points can be written on flash or note cards and pieced together into a table or larger structure at a later date.