U3 L5 Taking Effective Notes Flashcards

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What type of information will you be responsible for when taking notes?

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  • info on professor’s lectures
  • info on textbooks
  • outside reading
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Is note-taking in college different from note-taking in highschool?

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yes

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What is passive listening?

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  • ‘just sitting there’

- recording lectures on a device

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What causes students to form bad listening habits?

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  • poor posture
  • poor attitudes
  • assumption that education is irrelevant to ‘real life’
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What are 3 suggestions that can help you become an effective note-taker?

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  • Be prepared with materials (notebook, pen)
  • Have a mindset that you will learn something worthwhile
  • Sit in front for more interaction with the professor and low distraction
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What is taking notes in class an adequate preparation for?

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preparation for outside class

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What are the advantages of reading over lecture notes and study notes?

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  • you will remember them more
  • your instructor will see you as a positive learner
  • you will organize them as you reread them
  • you will learn as you copy your notes
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What are 5 principles to take good notes?

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  • Note key points and sub points
  • listen for cues like ‘note..’
  • be brief
  • recheck notes right after class to not forget
  • record due dates
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What are 5 steps to take effective notes from textbooks?

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  • read end chapter questions
  • read the entire thing
  • note important headings and points
  • write in own words, brief
  • Go over difficult concepts and use keywords for better recall
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What is one method to take notes for a library paper?

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note cards

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What should a note card record?

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  • one note on one card rule

- one idea or fact

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What should be the format of a note card?

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top left- topic or subtopic

top right- reference of source (author’s last name or title)

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If you are not working with a bibliography what should you put in the note card?

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complete bibliographical info

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What is verbatim?

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copying word for word

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How can you avoid plagiarism/verbatim in your notes?

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  • use a thesaurus
  • use own words
  • indicate paraphrase (P), summary (S), or extract (“)
  • use note cards
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