Title: KEEPING USEFUL RECORDS OF YOUR READING
1KEEPING USEFUL RECORDS OF YOUR READING
- ROBERT BLAKE
- Effective Learning Programme For International
Students, - Student Learning Development Centre
2 Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading
Introduction
- Spend a few moments talking with your neighbours
about the type of reading you did on your
previous courses. - See questions on slide 3
3Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading
Introduction
- What type of reading did you do before you came
to study at Lancaster? - What reading strategies and speeds did you use?
- What note taking strategies did you use?
4 Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading
Introduction
- Spend a few moments discussing your current
reading load and the type of reading on your
current course see slide 5
5 Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading
Introduction
- What type of reading do you now do?
- What reading strategies and speeds do you now
use? - Has there been any change in how you read?
- How do you take notes?
6Taking notes from reading
- First of all why do we take notes
- from our reading?
7 Taking notes from reading why take notes?
- To remember the main points in the text and jog
your memory later on - To give you quicker access to important facts
knowledge in an easier format - To link new knowledge to what you already know
- To help you understand what an author is saying
- To make a record of points you may use in an
assignment - To ensure that you are always clear about the
source of ideas to avoid plagiarism. - Adapted slightly From Fairburn. G and Fairburn.
S. 200198 Reading at University a Guide for
Students.Buckingham OUP
8Keeping a Record of your reading
- There are two aspects of keeping records of
reading -
- Recording the content of your reading
- Recording where it comes from i.e. keeping a
full set of bibliographic details of each source
you read
9Taking notes on the content of reading
- When taking notes
- Do you keep the book open and take notes as you
read or do you read first take notes on the
2nd or3rd reading - Do you take notes with the book closed?
- Fairburn. G and Fairburn. S. 2001101 Reading
at University a Guide for Students.
10Taking notes on the content of reading
- How do you take the notes?
- Are they linear?
- Do you use your own words or copy bits of the
original? - Do you distinguish your comments from the
authors? - Do you take pictorial/diagrammatic notes?
- Do you take keyword notes?
- Adapted slightly from Fairburn. G and Fairburn.
S. 2001101 Reading at University a Guide for
Students.
11Ways of taking notes from your reading
- Ways of taking notes
- Reading underlining/
Labelling heading pages - Linear notes
- Key wording
- Diagrammatic/pictorial notes
- Adapted from Fairburn Fairburn 2002
12Ways of taking notes Reading underlining
- Reading underlining is a quick way of -
identifying important information. - Weakness you arent processing the meaning so
effectively by converting the ideas into keywords
or rewriting it in your own words. - Ways of extending underlining writing notes in
the margins summary, questions, comments,
identify key bits using asterisks writing
headings at the top of each page or important
pages to summarise content
13Ways of taking notes Linear notes
- Linear notes follow the logic of the original
article use numbering and sub heading to lay
out the text. -
- See Fairburn Fairburn 2002
14Ways of taking notes from your reading Key
wording
- Key wording- write only the key words cut out
the smaller grammar words articles,
prepositions, auxiliary verbs - See Fairburn Fairburn 2002
15Ways of taking notes from your reading
- Diagrammatic/pictorial notes-
some people think visually prefer to lay out
notes visually using mind maps or flow charts.
See the example in slide 16
16Practising Note Taking Strategies- mind map notes
An example of notes in the form of a mind map
Buzan
-
- Remember to put examples
- See Fairburn Fairburn 2002
http//www.mind-map.com/EN/mindmaps/how_to.html
17Recording your reading what to record
- Dont just copy very lengthy notes, this delays
the real work of answering specific questions
from reading until you start writing an
assignment. - Your notes should record
- the main points of what the author is saying
- what you think about what the writer is saying
- To ensure this its helpful to use SQ3R to make
note taking easier more effective. - See Fairburn Fairburn 200299 See Rowntree
19xx
18Recording your reading what to record SQ3R
- Surveying- to get a general idea of what it is
about using headings, diagrams, introductions,
conclusions/summaries, topic sentences, key words - Questioning making questions about what you
want to get from the text - Reading the text differentially, faster in some
places which dont deal with your questions, more
slowly in other places where you need to
understand material relating to your questions - Recalling- reflecting on what you have learnt -
mind maps may be useful here - Reviewing-i.e. check your knowledge what you
still dont understand - need to reread
19Recording your reading critical reading
- You can use the Surveying and Questioning from
SQ3r as a strategy for reading critically and
making critical questions in reading - Imagine having a conversation with the writer or
gently interrogating them - Read the Web page on Critical Reading for
Critical Writing as a means of identifying main
arguments or analysis with supporting facts
rather than merely noting facts - http//www.utoronto.ca/writing/critrdg.html
20Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading using
forms or templates
- Some past students have designed forms on which
to record their reading. See the 2 examples
handout - Example 1 combines
- recording details of the source,
- space for notes space your own comments- space
for your comments critical feedback questions - Example 2 shows a similar reading record form
made for reading for exam revision - You can design a form to reflect you reading needs
21Practising Note Taking Strategies
- You can use subordination to identify the
importance of information - key information on the left hand side
- detailed points in the middle
- comments questions on the right hand side
- Use also headings, colour space
22 Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading
- The most important message about note taking is
to choose a method that is appropriate for the
subject you are studying and reflects your
learning style. - Work out a method that suits you.
23Note Taking -Practising Strategies
- Abbreviations symbols are invaluable in
allowing you - to reduce the time taken on writing notes
- therefore giving you more time to understand
lecture contents to concentrate on the main
points of the lecture - to take notes actively using you own language
24Note Taking - using symbols
- What symbols would you use for these words?
-
- therefore
- because
- statement/answer is correct
- statement/answer is wrong
- question is the statement correct?
- or (this/that this or that)
- and/plus
- ditto (means the same as the words immediately
above the ditto marks) - does not equal, differs from, is the opposite of
- is/are/have/has/equals
- leads to/results in/causes
- does not lead to/result in/cause
25Note Taking -using abbreviations
- e.g. - for example
- i.e. - that is
- etc. - etcetera and so on
- N.B. - Note
- Q. - Question
- no. - Number
- probs.- Problems
- p./pp - page/pages
- 1st - first
- max. - maximum
- c. -about/approximately
- ref. reference
- thro/thru through
- Imp important
- Sit. Situation
- Eval evaluation
- Analy analysis
- Diff/diff.y difficult/difficulty
- Diff.t different
26Keeping Useful Records Of Your Reading
Distinguishing your voice
- How are you going to distinguish your voice from
the voice of the author you are reading? - Use of quotation marks for 100 copying of
extracts-essential page numbers - Practise paraphrasing or summarising notes i.e.
note taking always in you own words, except where
taking occasional quotations - Mark your own comments colour or brackets,
27Keeping a record of your sources-bibliographic
details
- Its essential to record the main bibliographic
details and probably to do so on each page of
your notes - Authors
- Year of publication
- Title of book if Journal journal name, article
name pages edition - Publisher
- Place of publication
- Page numbers noted
-
Card Index/Endnote?
28For further advice on Keeping Useful Records Of
Your Reading
- See the SLDC web pages on effective reading
- http//www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/celt/sldc/materials/r
eading.htm - Read Reading at University a Guide for Students
by Fairburn. G and Fairburn. S. 2001
Buckingham OUP - Effective Learning Programme, LU. Feb 05 Critical
Reading Lecture to be given by Romy Clarke - See Toronto Universitys Web page on critical
reading for critical writing - http//www.utoronto.ca/writing/critrdg.html
- See Andy Gilletts Uefap site Reporting -
paraphrase, summary synthesis
http//www.uefap.co.uk/writing/writfram.htm