Cornell Notes说明文★★★330The Cornell system for taking uotes, created by Professor Walter Pauk of Cornell University during the 1950s, aims to help students save time while maximizing the effectiveness of their note taking. As there is no rewriting, revising or retyping of your notes in thi...
The Cornell notes method is a powerful, time-tested approach to capturing and processing information effectively. Developed by Walter Pauk at Cornell University, this method goes beyond traditional note-taking by creating a dynamic note system that encourages active engagement with the materials in que...
根据“ You should take all your notes in the right part of this paper and try to use abbreviations (省略)—You don’t need to write down the whole words or phrases.”可知此处介绍如何省略来记笔记。故选B。 (3)题详解: 主旨大意题。根据“The Cornell Notes system (康奈尔笔记系统) appeared...
6)Writelegiblysoyournotesmakesensetoyoulater. 7)Editassoonaspossible. Steptwo:Question Formulatetestquestionsbasedontheinformationrecordedinnotesandwrite themintherecallcluescolumnontheleft-handsideofnotes.Questions shouldfocusonspecificdefinitionsand“bigideas”. ...
using the Cornell Method it would be easier to find notes. I would mostly use the summary portion of the Cornell Method because it would very useful to use when reading large sections of text. This method will not affect my future, because I like to use an outline for notes than the Co...
(3)根据下文Cover the notes in the right-hand column.With the help of the questions on the left,try to recite the key points you wrote down in class.(盖住右边一栏的笔记。借助左边的问题,试着背诵你在课堂上写下的要点。)可知此句介绍了如何利用笔记,故D选项"用左手一栏测试你自己。"符合语境,故...
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Keep your notes simple. B. Read your notes as often as possible. C. Fill the left-hand column with test questions. D. Remember to take notes quickly. E. Write a summary(概要) of the key points. F. Test yourself with the help of the left-hand column.G. Make the paper have two ...
COMM 1101 is Baldinger’s only in-person class this semester; as Byrne notes, that’s the case for many of her Bailey students. And since it’s a required intro course, most enrollees are freshmen or transfers—meaning that it’s the only non-virtual class they’ve ever had on the Hil...
A very good suggestion for digesting material is to review your class notes within a few hours after the lectures. One way to do this is by going through in detail, trying to 'fill in the blanks' and construct many simple and complex examples based on the material. You will find that ...