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What is the most time-consuming way you will collect information while in college? Attend Classes.
What two key questions do you need to answer to take effective class notes? 1. What should I write in my notes? 2. How should I write that information?
True or False? You are collecting key concepts, main ideas, and supporting details? True
True or False? Before taking notes you should, Create a positive affirmation about taking notes, assemble appropriate supplies, complete homework assignments before class, prepare a list of questions, attend every class and be organized. True
True or False? It is not a good idea to create our own personal shorthand. False
True or False? You should polish your notes 3 days after you have written them. False
True or False? You should never show your notes to your classmates. False
True of False? If you missed something while taking notes you should just skip a few lines and ask the instructor if they could repeat or help you understand. True
What is the goal for note taking in class? a. Write down everything the instructor says. b. Collect the key concepts, main ideas and supporting details. c. Copy from your classmates. d. Just listen. b: Collect the key concepts, main ideas and supporting details.
When should you do your homework? a. Never b. After class c. Before class d. During class c. Before class.
If you are taking more than one class to be organized your should put this at the top of the page of your notes a. Course name b. Date of the class c. Topic of the class d. All of the above d. All of the above
How do you speed up your notes? a. Write everything the instructor says. b. If you miss something just skip it. c. Use abbreviations. d. Don't take any notes. c. Use abbreviations.
Please list the ways to polish your notes. Finish partial sentences. Expand on key words. Fill in spaces with missing information. Correct misspellings. Clarify unreadable words and confusing sentences. Delete unnecessary information. Revise drawings or charts. Correct steps in problem solving.
Why should you compare your notes with your classmates? a. To see how there handwriting is. b. To see if they have information that you missed. c. To show off how much better your notes look. d. None of the above. b. To see if they have information that you missed.
What is one verbal cues your instructor will give you in class to let you know they are saying something important? Let me repeat that...
What should you do before talking notes? You should create a positive affirmation about taking notes. Assemble appropriate supplies. Complete homework assignments before class. Prepare a list of questions. Attend every class and be organized.
When taking notes using a concept map where do you write the key concept In the middle of the page.
What subject is the three-column notes for? Mathematics
Should you ask your instructor if you can record them in class before you do so? Yes, of course.
To polish your note you should... a. Expand on key words. b. Fill in spaces with missing information. c. Clarify unreadable words or confusing sentences. d. All of the above. d. All of the above.
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