Cornell Notes

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Cornell Notes   Topic:___Stages of Team Formation Essential Question: What is the most important stage of team formation           Questions/Main Ideas: Study   Name: ___David Schenk________________________________   Class: __Team Dynamics_______________ Date: ___Jan 28 2023_________________________       Notes: Reread for examples Storming (2nd phase) is the most important stage of any more… »

Cornell notes activity – Ted talk on stating calm under stress

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The Ted talk had an example that was easy to visualize and described a stressful situation. The speaker then explained how he might have better prepared himself for the situation using a technique called premortem. Using Cornell notes, I was able to organize my notes effectively and feel that I got more out of the more… »

Cornell Notes

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The trick to regaining your childlike wonder: https://www.ted.com/talks/zach_king_the_trick_to_regaining_your_childlike_wonder What I like most about the Cornell notes style is the reflection that happens after viewing the video and taking notes – rewriting key points, highlighting vocabulary, and writing a short summary at the bottom. This is a good opportunity to immediately review the material. For students more… »

Cornell Notes on Communication

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This was a very good activity.  I liked the structure from the template provided for GoogleDoc and saved it as a word. I normally take all my notes in OneNote, and will actually set it up in Cornell notes style following this activity. The normal way I take notes is to print the slides and more… »

Cornell Notes

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The video that I watched was: Universal Design for Learning – A Paradigm for Maximum Inclusion Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRZWjCaXtQo Many of my students are overwhelmed by the amount of new material that they are seeing in science courses. Since the courses are self-study, they don’t often take notes. However, I can see that it would be more… »

Cornell Notes Activity

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I recall learning about Cornell notes in university, but until today, I haven’t taken the time to demonstrate my learning of this notetaking strategy. For this exercise, I worked with Julian Treasure’s (2011) 5 Ways to Listen Better.

CORNELL NOTE TAKING

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Following the Cornell note taking method really helped me organize my note taking and gather my thoughts better at the end.  When I used to take notes, I jumped all over the place.  This method makes it easier to go back to add more information by leaving space and find areas of interest or importance more… »