Effective Note-Taking: Michaelfrizell@Missouristate - Edu
Effective Note-Taking: Michaelfrizell@Missouristate - Edu
Effective Note-Taking: Michaelfrizell@Missouristate - Edu
Note-Taking
“The act of
writing
something down
is basically the
decision to forget
it.”
Pictured: Aristotle & Homer
Note Taking Is A Skill
• This takes
understanding
of what you're
doing
• It takes
practice, which
involves effort
Note Taking Is Difficult
• Materials
– Two pens
• Ink easier to read
• You have a reserve
– Wide-lined paper
– Conference/Meeting date,
and topic clearly labeled
• May use dividers
– Plenty of blank paper in
back
Before Taking Notes
• Prepare yourself mentally
– Be sure of your purpose and
the speaker's purpose
• They may not be the same
• Review your notes and
other background material
• Review your reading
assignment
– Reading should be done
BEFORE class
• Think through what has
happened in the class to
date
Before Taking Notes
• Generate enthusiasm and
interest
– Increased knowledge results in
increased interest
– A clear sense of purpose on your
part will make the course content
more relevant
– Acting as if you are interested can
help
– Don't let the personality or
mannerisms of a speaker put you
off
• What, not how, is important
Before Taking Notes
• Be ready to understand
and remember
• Anticipate what is to
come, and evaluate how
well you were able to do
this
– We learn from failure
Decide How Much You
Are Going To Do
• Are notes necessary?
– Don't be lulled into a sense
of security by an effective
presentation
• Record
• Reduce
• Recite
• Reflect
• Review
Example
of
Cornell
System
Cornell Note-Taking
• Questions in the
Margins:
– Cornell works best
by creating
potential test
questions in the
margins.
– Important! Always
use complete
questions.
Cornell Note-Taking
Summaries: May be paragraphs, or graphics like this:
Cornell Note-Taking:
Asking Questions
• Most students ask only:
– Who
– What
– When
– Where
– Why
– How
Michael Frizell,
Director