| Title: |
Effective Note Taking |
| ISBN: |
1-894922-25-5 |
| Screens: |
22 |
Synopsis
Searching for the right tools and techniques for taking good notes during an oral presentation? Learn the steps to take before, during, and after a presentation. Get acquainted with a number of methods to help you improve your notes and enhance comprehension and recall.
Objectives
- Define what it means to take effective notes
- List three elements to prepare yourself for note taking
- Name four techniques used in efficient note taking
- Choose a technique that suits your needs
- List tips for reviewing your notes
Outline
- Introduction
- Overview of Note Taking
- The Importance of Effective Note Taking
- Face your Foes
- How to Take Effective Notes
- Mental Preparation
- Physical Preparation
- Checkpoint I
- Distilling Knowledge
- Active Note Taking
- Intercepting Verbal Cues
- Intercepting Non-verbal Cues
- Abbreviations and Symbols
- Note Taking Techniques
- The Cornell Note Taking System
- Concept Maps
- Outline System
- Topic Cards
- Checkpoint II
- After Note Taking
- Review
- Reorganize and Consolidate
- Generate Questions
- Final Checkpoint
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