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Notetaking strategies

Amber Llewellyn
Amber Llewellyn 9 months ago

How do you all have your students take notes? I guess a question could be: how do your students take notes? I have tried almost all the strategies that I can think of, and if I am honest, it is an area in my teaching where I still feel I am trying to find my way. At the beginning of the year, I typically go over several different types of notetaking strategies, such as Cornell notes, outline notes, and mind maps. However, when I check my students ' notebooks, I notice that their notes are mostly a mess without any strategies employed. I have tried to give them fill-in-the-blank notes, but then they seem to check out of the discussion, and I am currently using digital notebooks that we complete together, and then I quiz on the next day, which seems to have increased their test scores. So is notetaking dead? 

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  • Eric Schulz
    Eric Schulz 9 months ago

    I've been using AI to make a lot of different types of note taking guides.  Works more for some than others.  But you could use it to start with something very structured and then take more and more away as you turn it over to students.  

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  • Jazmin Puicon
    Jazmin Puicon 9 months ago in reply to Eric Schulz

    Can you share?

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  • Jazmin Puicon
    Jazmin Puicon 9 months ago in reply to Eric Schulz

    Can you share?

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