Notetaking
In this homework assignment students practice different styles of note- taking, some styles are designed for reading notes, some for lecture notes. It's a perfect exercise to begin the term because it helps students immediately identify what note-taking strategies work for them. Have students try a different style of note-taking for the first few readings and lectures of the course. Then ask them to reflect on which style was most useful for them. This also helps you track their reading and comprehension.
The following are in MS Word format (.doc files), if you need a different format please contact us at: rmorris1@uoregon.edu.
- Notetaking Activity (MS Word .doc file)
- Double -Entry Notes (MS Word .doc file)
- Sample Double -Entry Notes (MS Word .doc file)
- Sample Concept Cards (MS Word .doc file)
- Sample Outline (MS Word .doc file)
- Cornell Note Steps (
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