5 note-taking methods all students should know
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Fatima shares her tips and methods for note-taking and revision whilst studying at University 
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Flow notes/mind maps:
This method is especially helpful when your lecturers talk too fast, or if you are a visual learner.
E-Notes:
A sustainable and eco-friendly method of taking notes that is also great for keeping them organised is by using software and apps like OneNote, Notion or Google Sheets.
Question/Evidence/Conclusion Method:
Instead of passively reading and highlighting information, the Q/E/C method allows students to engage in cognitive effort, to strengthen the interrelation between the topics, conclusions and the facts connecting the two.
Want to find out more about Fatima's note-taking methods? Click here
Becky

Flow notes/mind maps:
This method is especially helpful when your lecturers talk too fast, or if you are a visual learner.
E-Notes:
A sustainable and eco-friendly method of taking notes that is also great for keeping them organised is by using software and apps like OneNote, Notion or Google Sheets.
Question/Evidence/Conclusion Method:
Instead of passively reading and highlighting information, the Q/E/C method allows students to engage in cognitive effort, to strengthen the interrelation between the topics, conclusions and the facts connecting the two.
Want to find out more about Fatima's note-taking methods? Click here

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