Some students believe that putting down notes during lectures is a big distraction. Others agree that you don’t need to write in class until you are told to do so. Only few students understand the efficacy of forming notes during lectures.
Now, you may be wondering, is it a good practice to form notes during lectures? Yes, it is very necessary to take down notes while lectures are going on. The teacher or lecturer doesn’t need instruct you before you jot down points.
Although it is highly advisable to form notes in class, yet, it could be a major form of distraction to you. At such, you may miss out of the very important things the lecturer has to say.
This is why you should know how to form notes during lectures and without distractions.
The rest part of this article will guide you through how to form notes in class and still be able to follow what the lecturer is teaching.
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Best Ways To Form Notes During Lectures
To form a very good note during lectures and also end up not getting distracted, follow the guidelines below:
- Don’t put down everything
- Note the areas of emphasis
- Know when to write
- Use abbreviations
- Improve your speed
1. Don’t Put Down Everything:
Effective jotting doesn’t require you to put down everything the teacher or lecturer says. Write down only the important points.
Don’t fight to make your jotter perfect. It’s just a rough note that aids you in remembering what was taught in class.
Put down only the vital information and then go back to your hostel to form a comprehensive note. Remember, the shortest pen is better than the longest memory.
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2. Note The Areas Of Emphasis:
When the lecturer or teacher says, “take note of this’ it is required of you to quickly write it in your rough note and mark it as important. Ensure to research more on that area of concentration without further procrastinations.
Most times, the teacher tells you likely examination topic or questions. Don’t joke with them.
Also, take note of the part you are told not to focus on. This will make reading easier for you. Besides, nobody what to read what is not relevant to the issue. Your smartness matters a whole lot.
3. Know When To Write:
To avoid distraction, know when to write and when not to write. Always pause to listen; there are some points that automatically sticks to your brain.
Do not write while the lecturer is still talking or making important emphasis. Wait for him to pause, crack jokes or ask questions before you jot down the relevant points.
With this, you will be able to focus on what the lecturer is teaching, and still form a good note without any form of distractions.
4. Use Abbreviations:
For a faster jotting, you don’t need to write everything in full. Besides, nobody will mark the rough notes you formed in class. Use as many abbreviations and shorthand as you can remember.
5. Be Very Fast:
The faster you are at taking notes, the better for you. You don’t have to spend all the whole day forming note. Write as fast as possible and listen as attentive as possible. Also, do not jot down what you already know.
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Stanley I. Azi says
Thank you, Sir
…very wondering!!!