Sorting notes can help me grasp the key points more accurately when preparing for the exam and spend the tense final review time more easily and confidently. Every time I look at a full notebook, I will also have a full sense of accomplishment!
It is particularly important to take notes in class: don't delay the lecture in order to take notes. You can replace it with simple words first and then complete the content after class. At the same time, notes are a better tool for us to sort out knowledge points, so we should be clear-headed and use marks or different colors to distinguish the key points of notes appropriately.
In addition, note-taking should also make its own system. We can choose to use a notebook or write in it, as long as we record the knowledge points clearly. Relatively speaking, I prefer to write my notes in books, because it can combine some examples in books to better master knowledge.
Only by paying attention to the class can you take good notes. In class, I will simply take notes in the book (such as underlining, writing keywords, etc.). ) and record the PPT teacher's explanation by taking photos, screenshots, etc. After class, I will rearrange my notes and summarize the important knowledge points into my notebook.
This can effectively avoid spending a lot of time taking notes in class and ignoring the content of the class. Taking notes again will rearrange the logic in your mind and facilitate the construction of mind maps.
Note-taking not only improves learning concentration, but also lays a solid foundation for after-class consolidation and final review.
For the experience of taking notes, first, choose the notebook that suits you. I recommend that each page be an independent loose-leaf book, which can not only reduce the number of notebooks to carry in class, but also bind the notes into a book after class, and the unused paper can be kept for later use. Second, typeset the contents of the notes to enhance their sense of hierarchy. For example, label different levels of titles and use different formats. Third, focus on memory. For the important and difficult knowledge put forward by the teacher in class, we can mark it with pens or symbols of different colors, and record some cases beside it when necessary, which will improve the learning efficiency.
When studying, I will take notes in the following ways. First of all, the focus is different and the label is different. I will record everything that is not in the book and PPT, and mark the key points that the teacher said, the knowledge points that I don't understand and the knowledge points that I understand after thinking. Secondly, organize your notes after class. In the process of listening, I will form a knowledge system in my mind and organize my notes after class. Finally, consolidate the review with the framework. On the premise of mastering all the knowledge, write a concise knowledge framework, and look at it to associate knowledge points in the next review, so as to check and fill in the gaps.
Everyone takes notes in different ways, and my method is for your reference only. After all, the way that suits you is the best!