[NAEP] Fwd: Gizmo's Support Alert Newsletter Premium SE Edition, Issue 134, 15th June, 2006
Dawn Wiseman
dawn at encs.concordia.ca
Wed Jun 28 11:41:07 EDT 2006
While most of the kids we dea lwith are below college-age this site
contains really good strategies that may help high school students
develop note taking skills as well.
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Subject: Fwd: Gizmo's Support Alert Newsletter Premium SE Edition,
Issue 134, 15th June, 2006
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 10:26:54 -0800
From: M. Pamela Bumsted, Ph.D. <hlthenvt at mochamail.com>
To: FYI Teachers:;, FYI Teachers:;
CC: FYI Teachers Quick Topic <qtopic+26-7sSUC5pTZDRNV at quicktopic.com>
> 4.8 How to Take Good Lecture Notes
> Nothing radical here just good common sense. There are a few
> other guides on this site worth checking, too. I liked the one
> on remembering lists.
> http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Perfect-Lecture-Notes
Prepare for the lecture so that you will be more likely to predict the
organization of the lecture.
* Check the course outline to see if the lecturer has listed the
topic or key ideas in the upcoming lecture. If so, convert this
information into questions to be answered in the lecture.
* Before the lecture, complete outside reading or reference assignments.
* Review the text assignment and any reading notes taken.
* Review notes from the previous lecture.
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