Note-Taking Resources
Note-Taking Apps and Resources
Strategies to Consider
Before Class
- Come prepared with materials to take notes (notebook, pen, tablet, laptop, etc.),
- Review notes from the prior lecture, and
- Print/download course materials that may be available to utilize during lecture.
During Class
- Sit in a comfortable spot in the classroom with fewer distractions as possible,
- Date and title each set of notes to keep your notes organized,
- Ask yourself, “Why is this important?”,
- Be consistent with your note-taking structure. Pick a note-taking format that works best for you.
- Take notes that are easy for you to read and reflect back on,
- Incomplete sentences are ok,
- Use abbreviations for words,
- Focus on main points, rather than copying everything down on paper, and
- Record/write down / ask your questions and thoughts you have.
After Class
- Review notes and highlight, underline or make marks on key points,
- Organize your notes, and,
- Connect concepts to the meaning and summary of the notes.
Write it Down if the Speaker / Professor
- Repeats the topic / item several times,
- Writes an item on the board,
- References the textbook, article, piece of literature,
- Provides an example, and / or,
- Slows down or changes their tone of voice.