10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less)
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- The Cornell Method
- The Mind Map Method
mindless note-taking - that is, simply recording the lecture material without
really thinking about it or trying to put it in your own words. I’ve definitely been guilty in the past of sitting in certain classes and trying to note down every detail the professor says without really putting in the mental effort to learn. The Cornell Method I’d be surprised if you’ve never heard of this system before, though you may not know exactly how to use it. The Cornell Method was invented by Walter Pauk - the man who wrote the excellent textbook How to Study in College - and is designed to cut down on the amount of time you need to spend processing your notes after class before you can properly study them. To take notes in the Cornell style, you divide your paper into three sections: 1. The Cue column 2. The Note-taking column 3. The Summary column The Note-taking column will be the most familiar to you, as it just contains the notes you take during class. You can use any style you want, though in most cases people will use the Outline Method. As you take your notes, you’ll use the Cue column to formulate questions based on main ideas and important details from the Note-taking column. Once class is over, you should immediately write a small summary of what was presented in the Summary column. By doing this, you’re processing your notes for efficient study while you’re still in class. When it comes time to actually study them, you’ll find that you’re already halfway to creating a great study guide, as you’ve already written down questions. You should also have a clearer understanding of the material already, since you took the time to summarize it. The Mind Map Method Mind mapping is a fantastic method for creating a tree of connected ideas, and I find that creating mind maps helps me to better flesh out ideas I want to write 10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less) 14 about. They’re a great way to visualize a lot of information. To create a mind map, start with a single “umbrella” term in the middle of your page. Then, start branching out from it by drawing lines and writing down words that flesh out that main idea. Mind maps are very visual, so you should experiment with using different colors, drawing pictures next to your terms, and doing other things that help you understand and remember the information more clearly. You don’t have to use paper for your mind maps, either. While I prefer doing it that way, there are plenty of apps that let you make mind maps on your computer; my favorite is Coggle , which is a free web app that has a lot of convenient keyboard shortcuts for creating your maps. For me, mind maps are best used when I’m trying to get a clear picture of all the details underneath a certain topic. I’m not so fond of using them when taking notes during classes, since I often like to create diagrams, write down more detailed blocks that don’t always fit nicely into map nodes, etc. But what if you want to integrate small mind maps into your notes? Can you create a hybrid system? Yes you can, and it’s… Download 1.42 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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