11.6 Knowledge Check

To Summarize

In this chapter the textbook outlined the importance of knowing your purpose before you start to read or take notes. Knowing what you will do with the information you are reading will help you determine what is important to write down, which helps you work smarter, not harder.

Different note taking styles might work better for different situations. Notes you take for math are likely very different than notes you take for biology. It will be important to identify what works best for you as you combine all that we have read about in the text: learning preferences, predicting how long things will take to accomplish, when and how long you can focus for.

Key Takeaways

  • Active reading is a process of preparing, reading, capturing key ideas, and reviewing.
  • To prepare, scan the chapter to find out what the chapter is about. Give yourself direction by creating questions. Write down your first question and read until you find the answer. Write down your answer, leave some space and move on to the next question. Repeat. At the end of your reading session, go back and pull out key ideas and words to add in the spaces between questions. Review by mentally answering the questions and check yourself against your reading notes.
  • Taking notes is more than creating a record of what a professor said in class, it supports active listening, aids in remembering, gives clues to important concepts as well as tests your understanding of the materials and creates a study guide.
  • Lists, outlines, concept maps, and the Cornell method are ways to take notes; the later three are preferred because they provide opportunities to prioritize and organize the materials.
  • It is vital to return to your notes after class to review, make corrections, fill in gaps, and call out key ideas.
  • Reading and taking good notes are skills that require active listening.

Reflective Practice

Answer the reflection questions below in full sentences.

Applying Your Knowledge

 


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