3. Environment
• Where’s the best place to study?
• Get the best conditions you can
• Have the proper lighting
• Organize information
4. Study Methods
• High energy – study more difficult
material or least interesting
• No procrastinating – get to work
• If concentration lost take a break
• Master the vocabulary of the subject
5. Study Methods
• Know your learning style
• Key information – highlight or rewrite
• Note cards
• Mind mapping
• Talk out loud
• Quizzing yourself
6. Learning style
• Visual – use of sight
– Charts, graphs, rewrite notes, pictures
– Visualize concepts and ideas
– Pictures spelling words
– Test yourself by looking at main ideas
and write the details or answers
7. Learning style
• Auditory – use of hearing
– Sit in the front of class
– Discussion groups – hear ideas and concepts
– Repeats information out loud
– Look at main ideas and repeat back
information
– Easily distracted by noise
8. Learning style
• Tactile – use of touch
– Rewrite notes
– Use note cards – organize main ideas
– Study with pen/pencil in hand
– Draw pictures/diagrams
– Organization can be a challenge
• Kinesthetic – use of body
– Walking around helps in memorizing
9. Why take notes?
• You will be an active listener
• History class discussions
• Written information on what to study
• Visual Aid
• Helps one study
10. Note-taking Strategies
• Attend class – come prepared
• Date notes
• Include everything in notes
– Charts, diagrams, etc…
• Use as much paper as needed
• Rewrite notes
• Keep things simple
• Write own notes out of book
• REVIEW
11. Note-taking Techniques
• Outline Format
I.
A.
1.
2.
• Cornell Format
– Questions on left side of page and
answers on right side
• Mapping
12. Note-taking Techniques
• Outline Format
– I. Major headings
• A. Subheading
– 1. description
– 2. description
• B. Subheading
**Can be hard to use in class especially if teaching is not
talking in outline format. Redo notes after class and use
this format.**
13. Note-taking Techniques
• Cornell Format
– The right side is used for questions that
summarize information on the left side
Questions – left side
i.e. Section “A”
Notes– right side
i.e. Section “B”