
Note-taking is one of the most essential skills to have in order to succeed in your classes. They give you a good percentage of the information needed to do well on tests, quizzes, and projects. This semester, we have learned about a few different ways to take notes. The most efficient way of taking notes for me would be Plug-In notes. I have started using this type of note-taking over the last week and it has been very efficient for me so far. There is a few steps to using Plug-In notes. For most of my classes, I write my notes by hand. With plug in notes, you are suppose to write the notes on the right hand side of the page, leaving room for yourself to make questions and insert drawings to explain and understand the concepts easier.
For my MAT 121 class, I took all my notes on the right side of the paper, such as median, mean, mode, and all the box-plot information. On the left side, instead of using specific questions for each one, I created a series of numbers that were to be used to find all the information on the notes we took that class. The graphic that I inserted into my notes was creating my own box-plot, using these sets of numbers. I understood the concept of everything a lot easier after creating my own problem.
The Plug-In notes help me because I am able to visualize the information, while seeing examples of it also. The technique is divided into two sections, which makes it easier for me to learn it and see it clearer.
Hey, this is Yeojin.:) Your plug-in notes are well organized. Hope this note-taking strategy help you get a good grade on your exam! Keep up through work, and good luck on your exam:)
ReplyDeleteYour documentation is very neat. I like how you color coded the steps for the strategy you used. I think you need to relate for to LAME. But everything else is great!
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