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Darrow, Rob – Library Media Connection, 2005
Note taking plays an important part in the correct extracting of information from reference sources. The "Cornell Note Taking Method" initially developed as a method of taking notes during a lecture is well suited for taking notes from print sources and is one of the best "Use of Information" methods.
Descriptors: Reference Materials, Notetaking, Information Processing
Darrow, Rob – Library Media Connection, 2005
Synthesis can take many forms at the high school level and from a Big6 perspective. Synthesis means purposeful, valuable and interesting assignments. It is very important for a classroom teacher to recognize that students can synthesize information several times during a project and that there are many different ways to present information.
Descriptors: High Schools, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods


