difference between note taking and note making
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note taking: listening to a lecture and taking notes
note making: reading the passage carefully and taking notes
note making: reading the passage carefully and taking notes
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Note-taking is fast, uses the original author's language, and generally feels easier. The issue is the content is often poorly assimilated and easily forgotten.
In contrast, note-making is slower, more involved, and uses our own language. As a result, the content is easier to understand and remember.
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