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Note taking
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Cornell | provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes |
Outlining | this strategy naturally organizes the information in a highly structured, logical manner, forming a skeleton of the notes that serves as an excellent study guide when preparing for tests |
Mapping | A visual system of condensing material to show relationships and importance |
Charting | great for subject matter that can be broken down into categories |
Chronological Order | A way of organizing that puts information in sequence according to time |
Deductive (direct) Order | Start with a generalization, and then support it with facts, research results, examples and illustrations |
Inductive Order | This plan supplies examples, stories, facts, or reasons first and then draws conclusions from them |
Tables | Shows relationships between facts and figures by arranging information in rows and columns. |
Bar Graphs | Used when showing quantities that are either not necessarily linked or demonstrate change over time |
Line Graphs | Used to track changes over short and long periods of time |
Pie Charts | Should be used when the data shows how different categories relate to the whole at a particular point in time. |