Chemistry lecture notes can be read from most college websites. Chemistry Lecture Notes and Learners TV are also good websites that offer general lecture notes for chemistry.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science was created in 1973.
Because the teacher usually uses the lecture notes to create the tests. Therefore, you have around 85% of the work that will be on the test in your notes if you took good lecture notes. :)
Handout notes are simply notes that can be handed out to the audience at the beginning of a talk/lecture, which enable the audience to follow what the speaker is saying, and aid the audience in remembering what was talked about after the lecture (the audience keep their copy of notes).
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Handout notes are simply notes that can be handed out to the audience at the beginning of a talk/lecture, which enable the audience to follow what the speaker is saying, and aid the audience in remembering what was talked about after the lecture (the audience keep their copy of notes).
Lecture notes are written or typed summaries of key information presented during a lecture or class, including key points, ideas, and explanations provided by the instructor. They help students reinforce their understanding of the material covered in the lecture and can serve as a valuable study resource for exams and assignments.
It is important to have key points, main ideas, and any questions that arose during the lecture in your notes. Summarizing the lecture in your own words and including examples or supporting details can also be helpful.
WikiAnswers is not going to go to your classes and take notes for you, sorry.
Basharat Hussain Mirza has written: 'Subject index to lecture notes in mathematics' -- subject(s): Indexes, Lecture notes in mathematics (Springer-Verlag)
Yes, there are several websites where you can access free college lecture notes, such as Course Hero, Study.com, and Open Yale Courses. Additionally, some universities offer lecture notes and course materials on their websites for free access to the public.