How to Take Cornell Notes The Cornell method of note-taking offers several advantages. It results in more organized notes. It allows students to quickly and identify key words and key concepts from a lecture. The notes can easily be used as a study guide for exam preparation. The arrangement of information is aesthetically pleasing and easy to scan, making it easy to locate particular pieces of information. The strategy may be adapted to a number of presentation formats. Directions for using the Cornell method are as follows. Divide the paper Use loose leaf notebook paper and write on one side of the page only. Divide the paper vertically by drawing a line from top to bottom about 2" from the left side of the page.? Documentation
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How to Take Cornell Notes The Cornell method of note-taking offers several advantages. It results in more organized notes. It allows students to quickly and identify key words and key concepts from a lecture. The notes can easily be used as a study guide for exam preparation. The arrangement of information is aesthetically pleasing and easy to scan, making it easy to locate particular pieces of information. The strategy may be adapted to a number of presentation formats. Directions for using the Cornell method are as follows. Divide the paper Use loose leaf notebook paper and write on one side of the page only. Divide the paper vertically by drawing a line from top to bottom about 2" from the left side of the page.? Documentation
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