Title: The
1The Cornell Note-taking System
Presented by the
Academic Resources Center
American Studies Building 206 - Ext. 4024
2Rationale for Taking Notes
- Requires organization on the part of the student.
- Requires critical thinking.
- Develops active listening skills.
- Requires concentration.
- Solidifies understanding.
- Aids student in determining what the instructor
thinks is important. - Strengthens some learning styles.
- Reduces information to manageable amount for
review
3Setting the Stage for Learning
Five Things To Remember!
- Motivation Listening
- Taking Notes
- Questioning
- Review Taking Notes
4- Motivation is tied to goals attitude
- Nurture and develop enthusiasm and motivating
self-talk - Be Proactive and not Re-active.
- Set clear and achievable goals
- Use strategies that support your learning efforts
- Get positive!
- Decide that you and your future are worth making
the investment NOW! - Realize that every hour wasted today will
significantly - decrease your career success and earning
potential later.
5Listening
- Be an active listener
- 1. Read text before class
- 2. Give speaker your attention
- 3. Be actively engaged with material
- - make connections
- - get the big picture
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6Taking Notes
- Capture main ideas
- Dont recopy notes
- Dont use tape recorder
- Review notes immediately after
- lecture
- Dont rely on memorization
7Questioning
- Ask questions of speaker
- - Clarify information
- Ask questions of yourself
- - Have an inquiring mind
- There are no dumb questions
- - Only unasked ones
8Review Taking Notes
- If your system works
- - Dont Change
- If your system doesnt work
- - Try Cornell System
9The most widely used system in the U.S. gives you
a ready-made tool for review!
10Three Important Steps!
- Step 1
- - Preparing the System
- Step 2
- During the Lecture
- Step 3
- - After the Lecture
11Step 1 - Preparing the System
- Use large loose-leaf notebook to
- store notes and handouts
- Take notes on one side of paper only
- Make recall column
- - Draw a vertical line two and one half
- inches from left edge of paper
- - Key words written to left of line
12- Record classroom notes in space to right of line
- Review notes on yesterdays lecture
13Step 2 - During the Lecture
- Record notes in simple paragraph form
- Roman numeral system not necessary
- Capture general ideas Get names, dates
- from text
- Skip lines to show end of one idea/start
- of another
14Speed Writing
- Most students can learn speedwriting in several
minutes. Just omit all (or most) vowels. For
example, mst stdnts cn lrn spdwrtng in svrl mnts.
Jst omt ll or mst vwls. - Or develop your own shorthand method.
15 - Using abbreviations will give extra
- time to listen and write
- Write legibly
- - Do not recopy notes
- - Copying notes is not review
- - Copying notes is a waste of time
16Step 3 - After the Lecture
- Consolidate notes after class
- - Read through notes make more legible
- - Fill in spaces
- - Underline main ideas
17- Summarize main ideas
- - Jot key words and phrases for ideas on the left
- - Gives time for reflection
- - Organizes thoughts in mind and on paper
18- Use jottings as cues or flags to aid
- recall
- - Cover right side of paper
- - Recite facts aloud in your own words
- Uncover notes verify what you said
- - Reciting is the most powerful recall technique
19Recording Column
Course, teacher (date)
Cornell Note-taking System
Key terms/recall
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- RECORD FACTS During lecture, record meaningful
facts, ideas in right column.
Write legibly. (Use
abbreviations write in phrases) Skip 2 lines
between subtopics or key ideas. - REDUCE Soon after lecture, summarize facts,
ideas concisely in FACTS left (recall)
column. - Clarifies meanings, relationships.
- Reinforces continuity. Strengthens memory.
- Helps review for exams.
- RECITE Cover right column. Recall
facts, ideas from lecture (in FACTS
own words). - Uncover notes - verify what you said. Helps
transfer -
notes to long-term memory. - REFLECT Separate opinions from notes. Record,
organize, file - ON NOTES opinions of lecture subject.
Categorize them, review -
occasionally. - REVIEW Spend 3-5 min. Reviewing right after
class. - NOTES (Study daily - 2 hrs. outside class for
ea. hr. in class) - Helps retention.
20Seven Tips to Note-Taking Success
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Tips
- Include details, facts, or explanations that
expand or explain the main points that are
mentioned. - Include definitions, word for word, especially if
your professor repeats them several times. - Include enumerations or lists of things that are
discussed.
22Seven Tips (contd.)
- Include examples. You dont need to note all of
the details for each example, but you do need to
know which general topic each example relates - Include anything that is written on the
chalkboard or on a transparency (on an overhead
projector)
23Seven Tips (contd.)
- Include anything that is repeated or spelled out
- Include drawings, charts, or problems that are
written on the board
24TUTORING SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION LEARNING
SKILLS ASSESSMENT LEARNING STYLES
ASSESSMENT LEARNING SEMINARS ACADEMIC
COUNSELING TIME MANAGEMENT JOB APPLICATIONS
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25- If your teacher is giving extra credit for
- attending this workshop
- Fill out an attendance verification form for each
teacher giving extra credit - List todays date.
- Sign your name (legibly).
- Write the first last name of each teacher. If
you do not know the first name, list the course
name and meeting time. - Check appropriate items.
- Turn in to ARC personnel after workshop.
- We will validate it and mail it to your teacher.
- Questions? Ask us.
- Academic Resources Center
- AMST 206A Ext. 4024