learning skills 3 note making and note taking skills slides
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Learning skills: Topic 3: Note-Making and Note-Taking SkillsTRANSCRIPT
Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes
1. Differentiate between annotation, outline notes, column notes, mind maps and summary notes;
2. Develop skills of making notes from printed matters; and
3. Use the note-taking suggestions to develop good notes based on classroom discussions.
Purpose of making & taking Purpose of making & taking notesnotesSave time and effort in: Having to look for the original text; or Having to look through massive piles of
notes just to retrieve the specific information that you need.
a) Annotationa) Annotation Suitable for print materials, ie. Print
modules, textbooks, articles. Make notes by writing in the margins,
underlining facts, highlighting the main points, etc.
Help to remember main points without having to read the text all over again.
b) Outline notesb) Outline notes
Using only keywords and phrases. Usually sequentially numbered or headings
and subheadings.
c) Column notesc) Column notes
More appropriate for mathematics and science courses
d) Mind mapsd) Mind maps
Show relationships among ideas and concepts, with lines serving as links.
Do not follow a linear sequence.
e) Summary notese) Summary notes A condensed version of the information,
written in paragraph form, using your own words.
Used when you cannot impose headings or subheadings for a text.
Making Notes from Printed Making Notes from Printed MatterMatter Understand the objectives. Read the whole topic, then summarise. Leave spaces for additions/changes. Reread topics and improve notes. Use your own words. Put inverted commas for sentences that
you quote. Read over your notes to make sure you
understand them.
Preparing yourself for tutorialsPreparing yourself for tutorials
Pre-reading helps you to:Activates your prior knowledge;Builds mental schemas; andEnables you to make intelligent connections.
Read through the whole topic to familiarised yourself with the subject. It will make note-taking easier.
Listening during tutorialsListening during tutorials
Be an effective listener in class by: Avoiding distractions that may interfere
with your concentration. Listen to the message being said. Pay
attention! Relate ideas to previous tutorial
discussions. Look for clues from the tutor in
illustrations, repetitions, etc.
Listening during tutorialsListening during tutorials
Take notes in class. Identify noteworthy materials. Do not
copy everything! Write down details of discussion ie.
date/time/tutor’s name/subject. Identify key issues, phrases. Create spaces for additional notes later. Use abbreviations if needed.
Review after tutorialReview after tutorial Review your notes as soon as possible after the
tutorial. Rewrite if necessary and fill the gaps. Verify your notes against the module/textbook. Supplement your notes with further reading of
other books. Read and reread your notes. Use them to answer past examination papers. Keep it safe for easy retrieval.
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