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True/False Is taking notes while attending a class similar to taking notes while reading a textbook?
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True/False You lose all information of what we learn within 24 hours
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True/False Is taking notes while attending a class similar to taking notes while reading a textbook? True
True/False You lose all information of what we learn within 24 hours False
True/False When taking notes in class and the speaker keeps talking you have little or no control over the speed of information delivery True
True/False Taking notes during a class offers no additional challenges False
True/False Effective note taking is an essential skill for achieving academic success in college True
True/False When taking notes you are collecting key concepts, main ideas, and supporting details True
When you bring questions to class you should? A.shout out your question B.raise your hand and ask C.ask another student instead of instructor B
If all the course information is not collected completely and accurately, what does that mean for your learning effort? A.Your learning effort is fine because you collected at least some of the information B.You ask your instructor to go over all the C
Completing assignments before class increases what? A. Your ability to understand lectures and discussions B.Your confusion as to what the instructor is lecturing that day C.You to not knowing what will belong in your notes A
Before taking notes you should? A.Create a positive affirmation B.Assemble appropriate supplies C. Both A & B C
The goal of note taking is? A.Collecting key concepts B.Organizing information C. Both A & B C
When taking notes, you may need to do what? A.Speed up B. Slow down c.Stop taking notes A
Instructors often provide________ when lecturing. Verbal Clues
You should _________ your notes at the end of each semester. Organize
If you have questions before class starts prepare a ___________. List of questions
In the left margin you should record ________. Main ideas
Sometimes, __________ is important to write under secondary ideas Minor supporting ideas
You should __________ what the instructor said in your notes after listening for a few minutes. Organize
Explain steps you can take to keep your notes organized Write some or all of the following at the top of each note page:Course name, Date of class, Topic of class, Any associated reading assignments, and a page numer.
After taking notes explain what to do to make sure you have accurate, complete, and understandable notes. after note taking you should finish partial sentences, expand on any key words, fill in spaces with missing info, correct misspellings, clarify unreadable words, delete unnecessary info. Always polish your notes within 24 hours.
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