Complete readings and assignments before class to help identify main concepts that likely will be discussed during the lecture.
Consider preparing a list of questions. Listening for answers to your questions can help you actively engage with the lecture.
Look at the course syllabus to help identify the focus of the lecture.
Arrive early and review your notes from the previous class. A quick review helps with concept retention and current lecture preparation.
Know what note taking form you are going to use. Be consistent with your note structure.
During class
Concentrate on what is being said. Listen and think more than you write. Participate in class discussions.
Focus on writing the main ideas and key points. Listen for cues to main ideas such as transition expressions, repetitions, voice reflections, gestures, or summaries.
Use abbreviations to help capture all key points.
Note questions you have that you want to follow-up on later.
Leave a blank space in your notes if you missed information. You and get it later from another student or from the instructor.
After class
Review your notes and rewrite them adding relevant details.
Ask a classmate or the instructor for help if you missed details.
Highlight, underline, and use checkmarks (sparingly) to signify important areas.