you use qutation marks when you copy a text.
1. Highlighting 2. Writing in the margins 3. Underlining
Annotating involves adding comments, highlights, or markings to a text to provide additional context or insights. Taking notes generally involves summarizing information or key points in your own words. While annotating is more focused on interacting with the text directly, note-taking is about distilling information for personal understanding and retention.
To enter questions you have about the information after you've already taken notes
interrrupt when you disagree with the speaker.
Interrupt when you disagree with the speaker
It helps when I fart
Write it down while they are saying it so you get the question right!
verda Taking notes while reading
I assume you are referring to the Cornell System for note-taking. In this system, it does not seem to matter whether you are listening to a professor and taking notes, or whether you are reading something and taking notes. This system gives you tips for taking your notes effectively and making sure you have the key concepts.It divides the page into a cue column (to help jog your memory and recall key facts-- this is NOT used while taking notes, but rather, it is used later, when you review your notes); a brief summary at the bottom of the page; and then the rest of the page is the note-taking area. I enclose a link to an example of how you use this method to take notes.
To help draw your attention to the author's main points
writing on a paper
Taking some intense notes on what you observed while doing the project