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Two-Column Note-Taking Method.
Draw a line down a sheet of paper, with one-third of the page on the left
and two-thirds of the page on the right.
Write the main idea of each paragraph on the left side. List details
on the right side of the page.
The two-column note-taking method visually separates information into main
ideas and details.
By placing the details to the right of the main ideas, you can easily see
which details support which main ideas.
Preparing for a test.
A two-column note-taking format also makes it easier for you to use notes
to prepare for a test.
For example, you can cover the details on the right side of the page with a
sheet of paper, look at the main ideas in the left column, and turn them into
study questions.
This challenges you to recall the details to answer the question. If
necessary, you can lift the cover to review.
Similarly, you can cover the main ideas and use the details to recall them.
Taking Notes From Lectures.
Even when you have good note-taking skills for written material, the jump
to lecture situations can be difficult.
The priority is to prevent yourself from trying to write down everything,
growing overwhelmed, and giving up.
To avoid this, start by just taking notes on the main ideas.
While at this level, you can ask the teacher or a fellow student for the
missing details.
As the skill becomes automatic, your notes can include more details.
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