June 19, 2025

Effective Note-Taking

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Note taking allows you to develop a deeper understanding of the topic by capturing the key points in your own words. This article provides tips on making and organizing clear and concise notes, with an overview of one of the most popular methods of note taking: the Cornell System.

Why Take Notes?

The main aim of note taking is to record and remember. Good note taking involves analyzing and organizing the information to build a better understanding of the subject, and therefore aiding recall. Most people will take notes to:

  • Remind themselves of the key points of a book/article/presentation/speech/lecture or meeting.
  • Record information and/or sources of information for future reference.
  • Build a better understanding of the subject.
  • Summarize and memorize information .
  • Revise for tests or exams.

It is important to take the time to think about your purpose before making notes. What do you want to get out of your notes? What are you going to use them for (for example, as the basis of a presentation or report)? A clear purpose will help focus your mind, reducing the amount of material you need to collect and review. Your notes should only contain the main themes, with key points written in your own words and detailed references for follow-up.

Note-Taking Techniques

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