Note-taking is the practice of recording information from different sources and platforms. It involves writing down or otherwise recording key points of information, freeing the mind from having to recall everything. Notes are commonly drawn from a transient source, such as an oral discussion at a meeting, or a lecture. Since the advent of writing and literacy, notes traditionally were almost always handwritten (often in notebooks), but the introduction of notetaking software has made digital notetaking possible and widespread.
Note-taking is a foundational skill in personal knowledge management. It is a crucial part of the learning process, helping students learn, retain, and recall information. Taking notes makes you think differently about the subject; it requires you to look at things in a different way and helps you focus during a lecture because youre actively listening and participating in class. Note-taking is also a tool for learning, business, and personal planning. Research proves various methods of note-taking help recall information better, remember more important ideas, and understand their relationships. Improved productivity: note-taking gives a great overview of key concepts or items.
There are multiple methods for taking notes, such as the Cornell Method, the Outline Method, and the Mind Mapping Method. Developing note-taking skills should help you organize information into an understandable format that will assist in your studying process. To be a successful student, you are encouraged to explore and develop your own consistent style of note-taking.