It’s important that you find answers one way or another to the questions, because this is your brain trying to associate information for meaning. Any time you think of a question, or get a key point or idea, you write that down in the cue column. During the leaning experience (or even a meeting!) you take notes however you would like in the content area. If you haven’t been exposed to this method before, you simply rule a margin down the left hand side of the page which creates a large “content” area on the right, a smaller “cue column” on the left, and then you rule a final margin across the bottom of the page creating a “summary” area. I went through school and university pre mobile computing and was limited to A4 pages – At university, if we were lucky, the lecturer might let us copy his or her overhead transparencies and I remember in my final year a lecturer used PowerPoint and gave us slide print outs – it was amazing at the time! I also remember being introduced to the Cornell note taking methodology and realising that having a system for taking, making and reviewing notes would really make a difference. As a learner I was always bad at taking notes and even worse at making them.
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