1. Observe: Pay attention to detail, set the stage, be attentive in class, and watch for clues.
Record: The format and structure of your notes are more important than how fast you write.
Review: Make the new information useful and connect it to your long-term memory.
5. False. You should keep your thoughts separate from your notes so that you don't mix up your own idea for that of the instructor.
9. --Review within 24 hours: Allows you to move the information from short-term memory to long-term memory within a matter of minutes. The sooner you review your notes, the better.
--Edit Notes: during the first review, fix words that illegible. Write out abbreviated words. Label and date your notes.
--Conduct short weekly review period: review your all of your notes once a week. Step back and see the larger picture...even a 20 minute review is very useful.
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