As part of a study skills workshop, first year undergraduate students participated in an active learning exercise on remembering; this involved watching a video and later being tested on how much they could recall. The students watching the video were divided into three groups with different approaches to note-taking and subsequent review; afterwards the test results were fed back to the class. Subsequently, a survey was carried out of the students' approach to note-taking and review, both before and after the workshop. The results during the classes clearly demonstrated to the students the learning benefits both of taking notes and of subsequently reviewing them and the questionnaire results confirm the students' behaviours in this ar...
Student consumption and recall of feedback are necessary preconditions of successful formative asses...
In virtually every secondary or postsecondary content area classroom, students will be engaged in so...
Prior research has suggested that active engagement in the classroom is critical for college student...
As part of a study skills workshop, first year undergraduate students participated in an active lear...
As part of a study skills workshop, first year undergraduate students participated in an active lear...
Note-taking is an important skill to be taught to the learners so that it can be used as a tool for ...
The current study examines the deeper understanding of content in a classroom, dependent on the note...
A large body of research shows that note taking style can influence how much information we remember...
curriculum. The faculty of the Department of Physiology at MMMC uses both blackboard and PowerPoint ...
The use of electronic devices to take classroom notes rather than writing them using pencil and pape...
Note-taking by students is generally seen as an integral and essential part of the process of learni...
Abstract. College students, equally divided between good and poor readers used one of five study-not...
Note Taking (NT), also Note-Taking or Note-Making, while listening (or from lectures) is one of the...
College students spend many hours sitting in class listening to lectures and taking notes with hopes...
Note taking is a common and effective practice among college students to support learning during le...
Student consumption and recall of feedback are necessary preconditions of successful formative asses...
In virtually every secondary or postsecondary content area classroom, students will be engaged in so...
Prior research has suggested that active engagement in the classroom is critical for college student...
As part of a study skills workshop, first year undergraduate students participated in an active lear...
As part of a study skills workshop, first year undergraduate students participated in an active lear...
Note-taking is an important skill to be taught to the learners so that it can be used as a tool for ...
The current study examines the deeper understanding of content in a classroom, dependent on the note...
A large body of research shows that note taking style can influence how much information we remember...
curriculum. The faculty of the Department of Physiology at MMMC uses both blackboard and PowerPoint ...
The use of electronic devices to take classroom notes rather than writing them using pencil and pape...
Note-taking by students is generally seen as an integral and essential part of the process of learni...
Abstract. College students, equally divided between good and poor readers used one of five study-not...
Note Taking (NT), also Note-Taking or Note-Making, while listening (or from lectures) is one of the...
College students spend many hours sitting in class listening to lectures and taking notes with hopes...
Note taking is a common and effective practice among college students to support learning during le...
Student consumption and recall of feedback are necessary preconditions of successful formative asses...
In virtually every secondary or postsecondary content area classroom, students will be engaged in so...
Prior research has suggested that active engagement in the classroom is critical for college student...