While taking notes:
- Don't write word for word.
- Get all the main ideas.
- Record some details, illustrations, implications, etc.
- Paraphrase.
- Integrate with other knowledge you already have.
- Underline and star major points.
- Leave plenty of space for additions.
- Note speaker's organization of material.
- Be accurate.
- Listen carefully to what is being said.
- Pay attention to qualifying words. Ex: sometimes, usually, rarely, etc.
- Notice signals of transition.
- Be an aggressive listener.
- Ask questions and discuss if permitted.
- Seek out meanings.
- Relate the material to your other classes and your life outside of school.
- Develop a suitable system of mechanics.
- Jot down words or phrases.
- Develop some system of shorthand and be consistent in this use.
- Leave out small words.
- Use abbreviations and contradictions.
- Use symbols: +, =, @, &, etc.
- Don't just re-copy without thought.
- Reminiscing may provide forgotten material later.
- Rewrite incomplete or skimpy parts.





