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by Fabiola Sharmel Gutierrez Poblete 3 years ago

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Cornell Note Taking Method

Notes and cues serve as essential tools for organizing and retaining information. The notes column typically captures detailed information, including key points, facts, and concepts, while the cue column is used for hints, reminders, or questions that can aid in recalling the information during reviews.

Cornell Note Taking Method

Cornell Notetaking Method

How to take Cornell Notes?

Cue column

This section should be written soon after class, while you still have a fresh memory of the content taught. In this column, you can add:


This will make the learning and remembering process easier.

Key words
Key questions

Summary

Write the summary while reviewing your notes and write it in your own words.

It needs to highlight the main points in your notes, so you can use it as a quick reference area later on.

Notes column

These are the actual notes taken during your class.

Add the key ideas, main points, important people, or places here.

Make sure you use concise sentences, abbreviations, outlines.

Notes

Date

Optionally, you can add the date of your class.

Class

Optionally, you can add your class title.