The document discusses effective note-making strategies. It defines note-making as an active process of reading, questioning, evaluating, summarizing and paraphrasing information from written sources and lectures. The key reasons for note-making are to organize information for revision, act as memory hooks for retention, and aid in understanding complex ideas. Effective note-making involves surveying materials in advance, posing questions, actively listening and writing down key points and summaries in your own words during lectures and readings. Notes should be reviewed shortly after to reinforce learning and address any gaps.