why take lecturer notes ?
we need to be an active listening. Be more focus on what lecturer teach and highlight the keyword. Accurate record of information such as from friends , book and lecturer. Actually my lecturer also told me and every student in my class to borrowed one book from library to take the important notes from the book.
How to take lecturer notes ?
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The Cornell method
The Cornell method allows you to organize information and ensure that you understand it as well. First, you split up your paper into three sections labelled Notes, Cues and Summary. The first aspect requires you to write out any notes during class as you hear them. Once class is over, you can reread your “Notes” section and add any questions or important ideas within the “Cues” section. Once you have filled in these two sections it is time to write a summary of the lesson that you can refer back to in order to study. By exam time, you will have a stack of neatly organized notes of each lecture!
{My example of cornell method}

- The Mapping method
The Mapping method allows a visual representation of your notes in a way that shows the relationships between ideas. To start off your notes, jot down the main idea of that lecture and continue adding subheadings throughout the class. By the end, you should have a main topic with many subheadings and additional notes beneath them.
{example of mapping method}

My way to take lecturer notes
- Become active listener
I have to become an active listener, i also have to read before the lecture and review last set of notes. It’s a must! i will understand what the lecturer is discussing about. Besides, when me are in class, i will make sure to forget about personal matter for a moment, focus attention physically & mentally and listen with an open mind. so i will always ready to take lecture note.
Benefits fot taking lecturer notes
- It will improves focus and attention in the class. Developing note-taking skills engages a student, requiring them to focus and increase their attention to detail. Other than that, By taking effective notes, students are actively involved in the learning process thus giving it a purpose and increasing productivity.
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