OEC
Note-taking strategies

Note-taking strategies: January 20/21, 2009

Class started with four minutes to look over Chapter 5 quiz

  • Quiz1 is 15 minutes; the last five minutes, you may use your notes (but not your book).

James Zull on note-taking methods. Any good note-taking method will have the note-taker do the following to information:

  • Gather
  • Analyzing
  • Creating
  • Acting

In five groups, today: your goal is to come up with your own method of note-taking. This will allow you to innovate, and to think about strategies that work for you (that might be substantially different from Cornell notes, if you’re not a fan of those).

Your strategy has to show (examples in italics):

  • A way of taking information in (I’m going to bullet it)
  • A way of analyzing information (I’m going to color-code concepts)
  • A way of creating (I’m going to make a practice test, using the format I think the professor is most likely to use)
  • A way of acting (I’m going to take that practice test and study from it)

Assign jobs within your groups:

  • One person is recorder, who will write down what your group comes up with
  • One person is director, who will keep conversation flowing and make sure group is on task
  • One person is reporter, who will present information to class

Will present at the beginning of class next session.

1 Including essay responses on back:

  • Did you use some variation of label/margin system to take notes on Chapter 5?
  • Did you feel prepared for today’s quiz? Why or why not?
  • Draw a t-graph. On one side: what works about label/margin system? On the other: what does not?