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💡 Skills & Mindset #02: Taking Notes (Crash Course)

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Watch the video carefully and respond to the questions, prompts, and other items.

For valuable tips to help you get the most from instructional videos, check out How to Watch an Instructional Video.

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🧠 Retrieval Practice:

Summarize the content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

Question 1
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Text, Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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In the Princeton study, which type of note-taker took a larger quantity of notes?

✍️ As Thomas mentioned, writing your notes by hand can force you to slow down and write only meaningful ideas and concepts. This can be accomplished on your touch screen Chromebooks and using a variety of mobile devices.

🤳 Some of our most efficient math students choose to use a phone or tablet for notes and scratch work in OneNote or another app while doing other work on their Chromebooks.

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Which is not one of the disadvantages of word-for-word note-taking mentioned in the video?

Rewatch the previous video segment if necessary.

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What was the first recommendation presented in the video?

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