explain the "cornell notes taking method"
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The Cornell notes is a notes taking system that was invented back in 1950s by Walter Pauk. ... The Cornell notes taking method ensures to divide a single page in three sections namely Cues, Notes, and Summary Section. The section of the notes is used for the class discussion and what the instructor teaches students
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The Cornell method
This type of note-taking method enables the learners to think more critically about the primary concepts than transcribing every detail from a lecture.
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