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| Experienced Member | I do pretty good in school. My only real handicap, is that i don't know how to take good notes. I usually don't write enough. I do know that they key to good notes, is to sum up the facts, in your own words. How do you know what facts to write about? I am good at the summing up part, but i just don't know what data to use? This is a good question for college students, because i know you people take notes almost every day. So, any "ideas"?
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| Experienced Member | The problem isn't that you are writing too little, it's probably that you aren't summing up everything that you need to. The stuff that you need to write down, is the stuff that you dont' understand at the time and the stuff you know you are going to forget when you walk out of the class. You don't really need to write down the stuff that you already know and are are not going to forget. |
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| Experienced Member | So, you are saying that i should write down the things that don't really make sense to me? Well, i guess i have nothing to loose. Then i should REALLY pay attention to the lecture, and then write down the confusing stuff? Hmm, sounds like it might work. I will give it a shot, tomorrow. Any more advice?
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Personally, I write most everything down except for the things that are blatantly obvious...but I'm not the best note taker in the world. I just know how I'm supposed to do it. Not how to actually pull it off. | |
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| Experienced Member | No, i know how to take math notes. For some reason math, and the notes come nice an easy for me. This is for "AM HISTORY 10". I am fairly good a memorizing stuff, but i would like to get in the habit of taking notes. I am hopping that i can get better before college. I need Speed AND efficiency
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| Experienced Member | History, the three main things are names, places, and dates. With these you can go back to your textbook later and find out the details if you need to. |
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| Experienced Member | Oh...history. Hehe the last time I took something like that was in High school...and I didn't take notes. I read the book. With that, I found I could BS my way through papers and stuff and still get A+. |
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| Experienced Member | This really wasn't one of my preferred classes. It is required.
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| Experienced Member | dknyugen, I was recently telling some of my students that I enjoyed learning history when I was in school, and that it was not the hard subject they thought. One of them brought be back when, noting my advancing years, he said, "Yeah, but back then there wasn't as much history to remember!"
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BUUUUURRRRNNNNN! But yeah, it's really not that hard. All you really have to do is what historians do- have a few vague facts, and bend as you see fit to argue whatever perspective you randomly picked for your paper. | |
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| Super Moderator | One of my lecturers always used to give out copies of the notes, and then work through them with you. If you had to take your own notes you spent all your attention writing the notes, and ended up with no idea what he had been saying!. |
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| Experienced Member | how to take notes in an efficient way... good question. My idea is to invent a sort of "short-hand-script" which allows you to write all the necessary information in a very short time.
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| Experienced Member | I have electronic "smartboards" in my rooms that will capture the teacher's writing, save it to a file, and from there they can either make it avail throu email or via their webpage. Colleges can reap some cash rewards from this technology by charging students a higher technology fee to cover the hardware/software as welas for the convenience of not having to take as many notes in class. It's the wave of future classroom technology. Even sending notes to student's tablet PCs is a possibility. They'd have it instantly in class. Then there's cyber school where they all just stay home, eat a bowl of cereal while monitoring GeoScience 200 on-line!!
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| Experienced Member | Here're four photos of some of my notes - Surely not the most efficient way, but I've never forgotten anything... ( click the pictures to see them in original size ) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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