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Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Sunday, 29-May-2022 08:54:15 UTC Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π I have never known how to make notes when reading books. What do you do? Do you summarize each chapter? Do you rephrase key concepts in your own words?
When I was younger I was just mystified and thought it was weird and random when people highlighted things in their textbooks. I would read a book and go "ok, that was interesting and I got the gist of it" and maybe use it for reference when trying to solve some associated problems provided in a workbook or separate worksheets.
Now that I'm older I wonder how much learning I missed out on because I never understood or learned note-taking.-
Thomasorus (thomasorus@merveilles.town)'s status on Sunday, 29-May-2022 08:54:16 UTC Thomasorus Hey students and researchers how do you manage to read books and take notes? Taking notes on paper interrupts my flow as itβs too long. I was thinking maybe underlining directly on the book and then take notes at the end of each chapter?
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