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Editing Lecture Notes1. There are several good reasons for organizing and reviewing your notes as soon as possible after the lecture.A. While the lecture is still fresh in your mind, you can fill in from memory examples and facts which you did not have time to write down during the lecture. More over, you can recall what parts of the lecture were unclear to you so that you can consult the lecturer, the graduate assistant, a classmate, your text, or additional readings for further information. B. Immediately review results in better retention than review after a longer period of time. Unless a student reviews within 24 hours after the lecture or at least before the next lecture, his retention will drop; and he will be relearning rather than reviewing. 2. A method of annotation is usually preferable to recopying notes. The following suggestions for annotating may be helpful:A. Underline key statements or important concepts. B. Use asterisks or other signal marks to indicate importance. C. Use margins or blank pages for coordinating notes with the text. Perhaps indicate relevant pages of the text beside the corresponding information in the notes. D. Use a key and a summary.
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