For the next unit or so, all of my classes will be taking notes using the Cornell Note-Taking System. I believe that it is important for students to be exposed to a variety of note-taking methods, and will model this system for them in class. The system is quite useful for studying and reviewing information, which should be done on a daily or every-other-day basis.
Cornell Notes look like this:
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| Courtesy of statteacher.blogspot.ca |
- Cornell University's Handout shows a generic template for the system.
- Santiago Canyon College Handout gives a definition of telegraphic sentences.
- The Teaching Statistics blog has a great example of using this system for a math class.

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