Thursday, October 8, 2015

Chapter Six

Chapter 6
Lesson for Chapter in
The Bedford Researcher


                In chapter six we learn the benefits of properly taking notes in the most effective way. Note taking is important for tracking important information, ideas and arguments. You can keep track of details to add to your document and track your sources, tables, graphs and quotes. While taking notes from your sources you can keep side notes about your own thoughts, reactions and impressions from the authors and sources. At the same time while taking notes also asking questions and keeping your topic or issue in mind. By paraphrasing or summarizing the notes into your own words you can begin the process of building your own document. Notes can be kept on note cards, a notebook, or using a word processing program (need to look into ‘evernote’). 

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