Note Taking
Note Taking
Advantages:
1. Structured Layout
2. Clarity
Page Layout
• Cue Column: This narrow column on the left (about 2.5
inches wide) is used to jot down keywords, questions, or
main ideas.
• Note-Taking Area: The large, main section on the right
(about 6 inches wide) is used for detailed notes taken during
lectures or readings.
• Summary Section: A space at the bottom of the page
(about 2 inches high) where you write a summary of the
notes after the lecture.
Cornell Method
Process
• Note-Taking: During the lecture or reading, you fill in the
Note-Taking Area with detailed information.
• Review: After the lecture, you write questions or
keywords in the Cue Column based on the notes you
took.
• Summarise: At the end of the page, you write a summary
of the key points and main ideas.
Advantages
• Organised Review: The Cue Column helps you to
quickly identify key concepts and questions
• Active Engagement: The Process of summarizing and
making questions