This study analyzes the qualitative and quantitative patterns of notetaking by learning disabled (LD) and nondisabled (ND) adolescents and the effectiveness of notetaking and review as measured by the subjects\u27 ability to recall information presented during a lecture. The study also examines relationships between certain learner characteristics and notetaking. The following notetaking variables were investigated: note completeness, number of critical ideas recorded, levels of processing information, organizational strategies, fluency of notes, and legibility of notes. The learner characteristics examined pertained to measures on achievement, short-term memory, listening comprehension, and verbal ability. Students from the 11th and 12th g...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of explicit instruction in notetaking ski...
Taking and reviewing lecture notes is a prevalent activity that is related to higher test performanc...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the use of strategic note-taking with the LiveScrib...
This study analyzes the qualitative and quantitative patterns of notetaking by learning disabled (LD...
Abstract. Notetaking is the primary method used by secondary and postsec-ondary students with learni...
Note-taking is an effective and prevalent study strategy that has been widely examined in post-secon...
Specific learning disability is by far the most prevalent of the 13 special education categories rec...
At the start of the 21st century large scale educational initiatives reshaped the landscape of gener...
Abstract. While today's teachers use a variety of teaching meth ods in middle-school science cl...
This research was published by the KU Center for Research on Learning, formerly known as the Univers...
Abstract. This explanatory sequential mixed-methods study explored how the encoding of text ideas is...
Note taking is a common and effective practice among college students to support learning during le...
Thirty-one university students with learning disabilities (LD) were interviewed to determine their s...
The main purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of the CUES+CC strategy in improvi...
According to Kass (1977), students with learning disabilities may show labelling deficits due to dif...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of explicit instruction in notetaking ski...
Taking and reviewing lecture notes is a prevalent activity that is related to higher test performanc...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the use of strategic note-taking with the LiveScrib...
This study analyzes the qualitative and quantitative patterns of notetaking by learning disabled (LD...
Abstract. Notetaking is the primary method used by secondary and postsec-ondary students with learni...
Note-taking is an effective and prevalent study strategy that has been widely examined in post-secon...
Specific learning disability is by far the most prevalent of the 13 special education categories rec...
At the start of the 21st century large scale educational initiatives reshaped the landscape of gener...
Abstract. While today's teachers use a variety of teaching meth ods in middle-school science cl...
This research was published by the KU Center for Research on Learning, formerly known as the Univers...
Abstract. This explanatory sequential mixed-methods study explored how the encoding of text ideas is...
Note taking is a common and effective practice among college students to support learning during le...
Thirty-one university students with learning disabilities (LD) were interviewed to determine their s...
The main purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of the CUES+CC strategy in improvi...
According to Kass (1977), students with learning disabilities may show labelling deficits due to dif...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of explicit instruction in notetaking ski...
Taking and reviewing lecture notes is a prevalent activity that is related to higher test performanc...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the use of strategic note-taking with the LiveScrib...