Effective Learning Strategy: Cornell Notes Method Explained

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The Cornell Notes Method is a powerful strategy for long-term learning. It involves creating detailed notes with clear questions and summaries to aid in retaining information. By regularly revisiting and answering the questions in your notes, you reinforce your memory and understanding of the material. This method enhances comprehension and retention, making it a valuable tool for students and learners seeking effective study techniques.


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  1. CORNELL NOTES A specific strategy to help your long term learning.

  2. Cornell Notes Method

  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErSjc1PEGKE

  4. CORNELL NOTES HOW?

  5. CORNELL NOTES MAKING THEM USEFUL 1) Your questions need to be clear remember you ll come back to these out of context. Do you know what you re on about?! 2) The notes section needs to be detailed enough to cover everything you need to know. Remember you re using it in the future when you ve actually forgotten it. Write it for your future self.

  6. WHY?

  7. WHAT SHOULD I BE DOING? Using your notes/knowledge organiser/revision guide, read through one topic. Using the resource above, produce your notes on the right. Once you have produced your notes, move on to the questions. Pick things that have clear answers in your notes. Once you have done this, move on to the summary at the bottom. In your own words, summarise the topic. Once or twice a week, check back and try to answer the questions on the left. If you have forgotten, that is fine. The brain forgets things. Re read through the notes and the summary then answer the question again. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

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