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Psychology Continuing Education - A Guide To Note Taking
The General Points If you're taking psychology continuing education classes for the first time, you might have been out of formal schooling for a while. You might feel compelled to take notes in such a way that you are attempting to write down everything your instructor says. This is a huge mistake, and can really hinder the process. Learn quickly to determine what's important and what isn't. While taking notes is essential for any course, writing constantly will prevent you from actually listening to the lecture. You need that listening time to absorb and contemplate the information. Plus, you will have little idea of what to study and what to discard if you literally have entire lectures in text format. Computer If "taking notes" to you means writing them down by hand, you may want to consider upgrading your technology. Laptops are permitted in nearly every psychology continuing education classroom in the country, and you're unlike to be the only one carrying one into class. Typing your notes as the instructor speaks is a better choice for a couple of reasons. One, you can type a lot faster than you can write. Two, your notes will be much more organized and legible. Three, you can easily reorganize, highlight, and edit your notes later for easier study. Organization Some students make the mistake of having all of their notes flow together like some lost work of Jack Kerouac. This isn't going to do you much good when it comes time to review. Whether you choose to type them or write them by hand, organization is the key to good study later on. Make a separate section for each topic and for each lecture. The human eye does not respond well to an unbroken wall of text. Do yourself a favor and break it up a little. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Psychology continuing education is a refreshing, flexible way to learn more about mental health. For further details, go to www.psychotherapynetworker.org/. |
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