Note Take
Note Take
An Introduction
Effective note-taking from lectures and readings is an essential skill for university study. Good notetaking allows a permanent record of relevant points that you can integrate with your own writing, and
that can be used for exam revision. Taking reliable, accurate notes also reduces the risk of plagiarism.
It helps you distinguish where your ideas came from and how you think about those ideas.
Effective note-taking requires:
recognising the main ideas
Sample
unless
housings
specially
are
protected.
available
for
Notes
2. Amphibious
cameras
are
snapshot
models,
Though
lenses
and
film
must
be
a) snapshot models
Lenses
Underwater
text
1. Regular Cameras
these
the
Underwater Cameras
from
Cameras
15 mm
Source: Freeman M. The encyclopaedia of practical photography London, Quartro Books 1994, p. 283
Reviewing makes
remembering lectures
much easier.
Write a short summary
of the lecture (1
paragraph) in your own
words
Attach any handouts to
your lecture notes.
Abbreviations
These can be classified into three categories:
1. Common
Many are derived from Latin.
Symbols
is equivalent to
therefore, thus, so
>
<
less than
less, minus
A or a (alpha) B or b (beta)
3. Personal
rises, increases by
Here you can shorten any word that is commonly used in lectures.
falls, decreases by
diff =different
proportional to
Gov = government
not proportional to
NEC = necessary
Acronyms
Some abbreviations are so well known and widely used that they have become an Acronyman abbreviation pronounced
as a word. For example , the word laser was originally an abbreviation for Light Amplification by Stimulation Emission of
Radiation. It now is a noun in its own right.
Adapted from: Study Skills for Academic Writing, Phoenix 1994. Prepared by Gwyn Jones and Pam Mort, The Learning
Centre, The University of New South Wales 2010. This guide may be distributed for educational purposes, and the
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