Now, let's learn about note taking. Here I share to you about note taking taken from http://www2.open.ac.uk/students/skillsforstudy/notetaking-techniques.php
Notetaking techniques
Taking notes is an important part of an active study strategy. This
section looks at note taking techniques so you can decide which are best
for you. By developing your techniques you can make sure that the time
you spend on taking notes is really worthwhile.
Taking notes can help you toCovered in this section
- How to take notes
- Choosing between notetaking techniques
- Organising your notes
- 35 mins to complete this section
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- improve your understanding by making you convert difficult ideas into your own words
- prepare for writing fuller, better connected arguments in your essays
- be more focused and time-efficient in your exam revision period
- assess your own progress as you study.
There is no right or wrong way of taking notes. However, try to keep your notes brief and succinct. There is no benefit gained from trying to write everything down - your notes should reflect the main themes and the areas you have identified as important.
Many people find it effective to take notes in two stages. First you write down the main points, and then later you go back to summarise, condense and organise your notes so they are in a useful form for writing assignments or revising for exams. Revisiting your notes helps you pull together the ideas you have recorded, so you can make cross-links with earlier study. It aids your memory too.
Try to find a technique that suits you. Have a look at the techniques in this section and choose a new style of taking notes to see whether it can help you.
Enjoy Learning ^_^
Yuli Chandra
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