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Hynd, Cynthia R.; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1990
Measures the effects of training students to make annotations vs. training them in journal writing, as preparation for objective and essay tests on novels. Finds annotations more effective for objective test items but not for essays. Finds that writing inferential annotations appeared to be correlated with answering inferential questions…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies
Bartel, Beverly – Forum for Reading, 1994
Suggests that readers need to be encouraged to use the text structure when identifying information in a text for later review. They also need to be advised to make summary statements in the margins of their texts when the important information is not explicitly stated in the text. (SR)
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Reviews, Notetaking, Reading Comprehension
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Laidlaw, Ethyl N.; And Others – Science Education, 1993
Reports a single case design study on the exam performance in science of fifth and sixth graders (n=27) using note taking combined with self-questioning. Authors found gains in science exams when notetaking/self-questioning strategies were in effect. (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades, Notetaking
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Isaacs, Geoff – Medical Teacher, 1989
Literature on the efficiency of student note taking from lectures and the extent to which students learn as a direct or indirect result of taking notes is reviewed. Attention is also given to the relevance of research in this area to modern lecturing practice and to the problems of such research. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Wilson, Ronald W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1994
Students often complain that lectures requiring simultaneous writing and listening is a difficult task. An alternative method is provided to teachers to facilitate note taking by students. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Lecture Method, Notetaking
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Hughes, Charles A.; Suritsky, Sharon K. – Preventing School Failure, 1993
Research indicates that students with learning disabilities may experience significant difficulty with taking notes during teacher lectures. Approaches for helping students include task accommodations (such as taping the lectures or purchasing notes) and notetaking skill/strategy instruction (such as paraphrasing, outlining, using abbreviations,…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Lecture Method, Notetaking
Jansen, Barbara A. – Big6 Newsletter, 1997
Explains how to teach students to select information from sources without copying sentences verbatim. This use of information is related to one step in the Big6 information problem-solving process, a high-level task that requires students to evaluate content in relation to a topic or question. (LRW)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Information Literacy, Information Skills
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Stencel, John E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1998
Describes a project known as the interactive lecture notebook in which students purchase an ordered copy of class notes in order to encourage better notetaking, save time and effort in lecture presentations, and involve students more actively in notetaking. Contains 16 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Strategies
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Czarnecki, Elaine; Rosko, Delores; Fine, Elaine – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1998
Explains two notetaking strategies used successfully by secondary school students with special needs in inclusive settings. One strategy, CALL UP, is for students to use while taking notes in class. The other, "A" NOTES, is for students to use for reviewing notes. In each case, each letter reminds students of a notetaking or note reviewing step.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Inclusive Schools, Learning Strategies, Mnemonics
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Badger, Richard; White, Goodith; Sutherland, Peter; Haggis, Tamsin – System, 2001
Examines whether research into students' conceptualizations can contribute to an understanding of taking notes in lectures. Describes an illustrative investigation into student conceptualizations based on a series of structured interviews that examined how students think about the purposes of taking notes in lectures, the content of the notes,…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Higher Education, Interviews, Lecture Method
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Boyle, Joseph R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2001
This article discusses the difficulties students with mild disabilities can have with note taking. It begins with a vignette and then describes how teachers can modify their lectures and how they can teach note-taking techniques to students. The two note-taking techniques described are strategic note taking and guided notes. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Cues, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mild Disabilities
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Crook, Charles – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2002
Describes observations of pairs of undergraduates engaged in the collaborative task of preparing for an exam by revising either their own lecture notes or a set of notes authored by the lecturer and available on the Web. Discusses differences in conversations between the two formats. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Intermode Differences, Notetaking
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Grabe, Mark; Christopherson, Kimberly; Douglas, Jason – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2005
The relationships among the frequency of access to online lecture notes, examination performance, and class attendance were investigated. Data on use of online notes were gathered from the log maintained by the server and from student responses to a questionnaire. Students who made any attempt to access online notes viewed notes associated with…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Lecture Method, Attendance Patterns, Psychology
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Blackwell, Ann J.; McLaughlin, T. F. – International Journal of Special Education, 2005
This paper presents and selectively reviews the data-based literature regarding guided notes, choral responding, and response cards (ASR). These ASR procedures as designed to increase the opportunities for students to respond and improve their academic performance. Each of these procedures were effective in increasing student performance in…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Educational Opportunities, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Instruction
Neef, Nancy A.; McCord, Brandon E.; Ferreri, Summer J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
We compared the effects of guided lecture notes versus completed lecture notes on pre- to postlecture improvements in quiz performance across two sections of a college course. The results of a counterbalanced multielement design did not reveal consistent differences between the two note formats on students' mean quiz scores. However, fewer errors…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Notetaking, Comparative Analysis, College Students
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