October 26, 2009

Methods/Systems: Cornell Note-Taking System

The Cornell Note-Taking System was developed by Walter Pauk, learn all about it in his book: How to Study in College. The method is designed to support the "Five Rs of Note Taking": Record, Reduce, Recite, Reflect, Review. Yes, that's right, it uses a mnemonic device (Five Rs) to help people remember how to remember.

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  1. in California, this was called the S.T.A.R. system= S: set up paper (margins), T: take notes (in the notes section), A: After Class (for the side margin), and R: review (the bottom)

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  2. Yes! I love the "A" for After School! Ha.

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