Cornell Notes | Note Taking | Mind Maps and Outline Method |
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What are the 3 sections of Cornell Notes?
Cue, Notes, and Summary
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What are two common methods used to record notes?
Computer, pen and paper.
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What is a pro of using Mind Maps? (As stated in the PowerPoint)
Easy on the eyes, simple and fun to do, more originality and not as rigid.
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Who created Cornell Notes?
Walter Pauk
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What is an advantage of using computers to take notes?
You can record notes faster and in more abundance compared to writing it down on paper.
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What is a con of using Mind Maps? (As stated in the PowerPoint)
Because of the strange way it splits off, it leaves little room for elaboration​, and not as neat and organized as other methods
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When was Cornell Notes invented?
The 1950's
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What is an advantage of using pen and paper to take note?
You will retain more of what you wrote compared to taking notes on a computer.
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Mind Maps have the most word count of the listed note-taking strategies. True or False.
False.
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Of the 3 sections of Cornell Notes, which take up the majority of the notes?
The "Notes" Section
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What is a disadvantage of using computers for notes?
On a computer you are more likely to type word for word, thus retaining less information.
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