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Notemaking

Notetaking vs notemaking

Notetaking:

  • is the first stage in the process of producing effective notes;
  • is a process that involves writing or recording what you hear or read during lectures, tutorials or seminars;
  • involves taking notes from original resources seen, heard or read;

Notemaking follows on from taking notes

Notemaking is a process that involves: 

- synthesising your reading from sources on the same topic;
- summarising the connections from this synthesis;
- adding your own critical comments to what you read or hear.

Notemaking methods from which to choose

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