Cornell Notes for TED Talk by Sal Khan (2011)

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This note-taking exercise was a solid reminder of the value of good note-taking. I think I would ace a quiz on this video! I’ve seen and taught the Cornell approach before. My experience has been that motivated students may try this approach to note-taking (or other approaches) and benefit, but struggling students will definitely see more… »

Cornell Notes Activity

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Julian Treasure gives a Ted Talk about why people do not listen to you and how you can improve this situation. He offers a Utopia where we avoid the seven deadly sins of speaking and engage in using our voice toolbox to speak more powerfully and sue the four cornerstones of speaking so people will more… »

Cornell Notes – Kim Wilmink

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I chose to watch a Ted Talk by Simon Sinek on “Why good leaders make you feel safe.”  I have never used Cornell notes before and found it to be very powerful and efficient.  I will definitely be sharing this method with my students.

Emotional heart

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The idea of the emotional heart as being as important and the scientific heart

Cornell Notes: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek

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Cornell notes are new for my teaching practice and I think that they can be helpful for active learning exercises. If I partially complete a note template, perhaps for a video that I will play in class, then I can have Breakout groups complete the notes with their own thoughts. For my example, I have more… »

Cornell Notes- PMBOK Guide_Proposed Changes

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The notes capture some important changes to the current edition of “The PMBOK® Guide”, a “Project Management Institute” publication. Next edition (7th) is expected in the first quarter of 2021 and is being eagerly awaited by the Project Management Professionals.

How to build a resilient future using ancient wisdom

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I watched a fascinating Ted Talk titled “How to build a resilient future using ancient wisdom”.  We often hold technologies from societies that are no more in high esteem such as the aqueducts or pyramids.  However, there are ancient technologies that can be used to solve current problems that are hiding in plain sight.

Cornell Note for TedTalk on Women in Leadership

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Enjoyed the opportunity to test out Cornell Note taking method while rewatching Sheryl Sandberg’s TedTalk. Would like an opportunity to review and investigate effectiveness of Cornell Notes vs Guided Notes approach.