3.3. Note Making
Note - Taking and Note - Making
Both the skills are totally different.
Note - taking is a passive process which is undertaken during lectures.
- Note - taking at glance gives a complete view of a paragraph or any content which contains the main points and supporting details of what is heard (during lectures or speech).
- Taking notes while reading from different books and present for
different purposes.
- Note-making is
a more
active and focused ‘writing
skill’ where
a concrete connection between all relevant
concepts and words is drawn to infuse
or connect all thoughts
together by a method. (points, tree
diagram or a table etc.)
Similarities between
Note-taking and Note-making
- Both provide the
students with material for easy reference, preparation and study during an examination.
- Both aid the students in remembering
facts easier as it utilizes both reading and listening senses.
- Both have the same purpose, that is for the students
to excel in their studies.
- Both help the students
to concentrate better and effectively.
NOTE-TAKING AND
NOTE-MAKING
Note -taking
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Note- making
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- Only jotting down points, involves
no sight interpretation
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- Helps student to see each point
clearly along with its link or connection with each other
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- Very
little changes
are required
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Easier
to change the
notes made
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- Taking points
from
one
source at a time
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- Involves the taking of
points
from different
sources.
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Less understanding
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More understanding
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- Points
or notes are written
in full form. Points given
by
sources are taken directly.
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Note making
is often in short form.
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- Only gives the early configuration for the whole topic.
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- Helps
the
students in capturing its
main key.
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- Notes are made from sources. They are hand-made since the time available is
limited.
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- Constructed by the learner themselves, in hand-made or in computer-typed form
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a- Procedure of Note - Making
- Read the passage provided carefully.
- Underline the important sentences. It helps to make heading and subheading.
- Make a rough note first so as to get an idea.
- Organize them in a logical order or sequence for the final note.
- Use the appropriate note making format.
- Do not change the idea or the message of the passage.
There is a fixed note making format. One needs to follow this note making format in order to have a clear and unambiguous understanding from it. The note making format hs -
Heading
It shows the title or the heading of note.
Subheading
As the name suggests, a subheading is a subdivision of the main topic. One can use as many subheading as he or she wants.
Point
Below subheading, there are some points which are the part of the main topic.
Sub-subheading
One can add more headings below the points for showing the category, types, advantages etc.
Key or Keywords
The key portion of the note shows the various codes, symbols or the abbreviation used. It helps to get a clear understanding of the keys used in the note making.
Format of the note making
Heading / Title of the topic
1. Sub heading 1
a. i) point 1
a.
Sub sub-heading
1. ii) a. sub point 1
2. ii) b. sub point 2
a. iii) Point 2
2. Sub – heading - 2
2. i) Point 1
2. ii) sub heading
2.ii) a. sub point 1
2. ii) b. sub point 2
2. iii) point 2
Key
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- Points to remember for Note Making Format
- Avoid using long sentences as heading or title.
- Never lose the main idea of the passage.
- Ignore information which is less important.
- Be brief, clear, and specific.
- Use logical sequencing.
- Use proper indention.
- Leave no spaces to avoid confusion.
- Do not include your own version or understandings.
- Use abbreviations.
- Make your note more memorable by adding colors, drawings, and symbols.
- Styles / Different formats of Note Making
- Tables
- Charts
- Line Graph
- Tree Diagram
- Pictograms
- Maps
- Plans.