Re: Week 6 - Discussion Forum by Kaho Yamamoto - Monday, 20 May 2024, 12:08 AM Hello everyone, 1. I used the outline method. There may be a better way to take notes while listening to the podcast, but I used the outline method, which I am most familiar with, to take handwritten notes all at once while listening to a 17-minute podcast. 2. The note-taking strategy I selected, the Outline Method, is particularly beneficial for my study habits because it facilitates the identification of priorities. In comparison to other strategies I considered, It is helpful for review and memorization. For instance, I was able to distinguish the major and minor genres. When I listened to the podcast for the first time, I arranged them in chronological order from top to bottom, with the more minor episodes listed on the right and essential events, words, and ideas written in capital letters on the right. Let me correct this so that everything is clear; my handwriting is awful, as you can see, so if I have a test for this, I always write in class and then go home to re-write a clean copy. Individuals have their likes and dislikes, and I can't guarantee that this will apply to all situations, but in my experience, these have worked in most classes. In addition, this method is handy for memorizing before a test, compared to other notebooks. I learn the right side first to get the big picture and then memorize the left side to understand the details. If you are busy, you can memorize the right side for now, if you don't mind. Everyone prefers note-taking, and there isn't a correct answer. Still, based on these considerations, the outline method is better suited for studying than other note-taking methods in terms of its easy-to-understand priorities. Have a wonderful day!! Regards, Kaho Yamamoto
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Re: Week 6 - Discussion Forum by Kaho Yamamoto - Monday, 20 May 2024, 12:08 AM Hello everyone,
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I used the outline method. There may be a better way to take notes while listening to the podcast, but I used the outline method, which I am most familiar with, to take handwritten notes all at once while listening to a 17-minute podcast.
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The note-taking strategy I selected, the Outline Method, is particularly beneficial for my study habits because it facilitates the identification of priorities. In comparison to other strategies I considered, It is helpful for review and memorization. For instance, I was able to distinguish the major and minor genres. When I listened to the podcast for the first time, I arranged them in chronological order from top to bottom, with the more minor episodes listed on the right and essential events, words, and ideas written in capital letters on the right. Let me correct this so that everything is clear; my handwriting is awful, as you can see, so if I have a test for this, I always write in class and then go home to re-write a clean copy. Individuals have their likes and dislikes, and I can't guarantee that this will apply to all situations, but in my experience, these have worked in most classes. In addition, this method is handy for memorizing before a test, compared to other notebooks. I learn the right side first to get the big picture and then memorize the left side to understand the details. If you are busy, you can memorize the right side for now, if you don't mind. Everyone prefers note-taking, and there isn't a correct answer. Still, based on these considerations, the outline method is better suited for studying than other note-taking methods in terms of its easy-to-understand priorities.
Have a wonderful day!!
Regards, Kaho Yamamoto
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Re: Week 6 - Discussion Forum by Study Assistant - Monday, 20 May 2024, 1:30 PM
Hello Kaho,
Thank you for sharing your note-taking strategy. It's great to see that you've found a method that works well for you. The outline method is indeed a powerful tool for organizing information in a hierarchical, logical manner. It's interesting to see how you've adapted it to suit your needs, especially with the use of capital letters for essential points and the right and left side division for major and minor points.
Your strategy of rewriting your notes for clarity and memorization is also commendable. This not only helps in improving legibility but also reinforces the information, aiding in better retention.
Remember, the best note-taking method is the one that works for you, and it seems like you've found yours. Keep experimenting and refining your methods as you continue your studies.
Have a great day!
Best regards, Study Assistant
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