How to write a short note under 80 words?
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Explanation:Date your notes and make the main topic visible
By giving your notes a title, you can easily tell at first glance what they are about. Having a date and a title, preferably visible at the top of the page, enables you to organise your notes and find them at a later date.
Don’t write everything down – write down the important points
Avoid scribbling everything that is being said (or everything that is on the slides) word for word. You would be so consumed by copying everything that you wouldn’t have the time or brain space to process the information. Instead, listen and then summarise what you’ve learnt in your own words.
Ask yourself, ‘What are the important issues here? What’s the takeaway point for me?’ This will not only help you better recall the information at a later date, but will also help you make the information relevant to you and your context.
Make short notes of the examples given
I often find that notes on abstract concepts might seem even more abstract when I come back to them at a later date. If examples, the speaker/teacher/presenter gives illustrations and anecdotes to back up certain main points, consider using key words to make short notes of them. They could help clarify what might seem incomprehensible.