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HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF LECTURES

OBJECTIVES

Activities before the lecture

Activities during the lecture

Activities after the lecture

WHAT IS LECTURE?

A lecture is an oration, intended to present

information or teach people / students about

a particular subject or topic, by a university or

college or professional teacher.

WHAT SHOULD BE DONE

Before the lecture

During the lecture

After the lecture

BEFORE THE LECTURE (1) Check the “Schedule for the

Day” for the topics’ coverage Review notes from the

previous lecture – if relevant Complete any assigned

outside reading or reference assignments

BEFORE THE LECTURE (2)

Have notes / paper and writing stuff ready

Sit where you will be able to avoid distractions

Be prepared to listen and actively participate

PREVIEWING THE TEXTBOOK Read chapter title Review the learning objectives Read the headings Look at the bold / italicized / highlighted text Read the application stories in boxes Read the summary Look at the questions at the end of the chapter

WHAT SHOULD BE DONE

Before the lecture

During the lecture

After the lecture

DURING THE LECTURE

Develop your Listening Skills

Comprehension

Writing Skills (note - taking) Expression

LISTENING SKILLS

DURING THE LECTURE...

Listen attentively Write down the main ideas, context,

and information Jot down examples that support the

main ideas Summarize what is said, in your own

words

During the Lecture...

Use abbreviations and short-hands??

Ask questions! Answer questions! Listen for what is emphasized or

repeated

During the Lecture...

Follow and Copy down what the

teacher writes on the overhead or

board, apart from the slides

Write in an organized, orderly, and

concise manner

Note taking Skills

“In addition to attending class, it is important to brush up on your note-taking skills to really achieve optimum success.”

Kiran Misra, writer for Edinboro University

Why do we have to take notes?

To help us identify the main, important ideas in the lecture

To help us learn and remember the material for later

To have a record of information that is not available anywhere else

Why do we have to take notes?

To keep track of information your teacher (the same person who makes your exams) considers important

To help us complete class assignments and homework

To clarify the purpose of the lecture

The Five R’sKeys to Good Note-taking:

Record Reduce Recite Reflect Review

From the Cornell Note taking System

Remember!

Be PREPARED!

Do NOT try to write down

everything!

PARTICIPATE constructively!

Remember! Depending on your learning

style, choose, is it better to take too many notes or too few!

Taking ten minutes to review after each class will save you hours of time later!

WHAT SHOULD BE DONE

Before the lecture

During the lecture

After the lecture

After the Lecture... REVIEW your

notes, in order to keep your memory fresh!

Underline or highlight main ideas, concepts, and information

After the Lecture...

Seek answers to any remaining questions

Converse with your peers about new material

REVIEW!

Research indicates that 80% of new material can be recalled if you review notes within the first 24 hours of presentation.

FORGETTING CURVE

A personal recall

A medical student, made fun of, by peers Now a well known Hepatologist His habit of review (as he stated himself):

Every night, as he would go to bed, he would close his eyes and review all the new things he learned that day, and not go to sleep, until he has recollected them all.

EFFECTIVE STUDY1. The key to effective study is:

CONSISTENCY2. Consistency is dependent upon

planning: Keep a weekly calendar Set a study time you can adhere

to daily

EFFECTIVE STUDY Plan to work in the same place

each evening Work at a desk or table Have good lighting NO TV, iPhone, Stereo, etc Learn something new each

evening

EFFECTIVE STUDY3. Study Plan: P Q R S T P - Preview: read the bold print,

pictures, graphs, etc. Q - Question: read chapter

questions, vocabulary, and teacher worksheets two or three times

EFFECTIVE STUDY R – Read: Read the given selections

and note familiar passages S – Study: Go over chapter questions

and worksheets. Review class notes T - Test yourself: Don’t wait for a

formal test to discover you don’t know an answer

EFFECTIVE STUDY Keep a Notebook for every class:

Keep them neat Update your notebook daily Use ink Place corrected papers and / or

handouts in your notebook (in the back)

SUMMARY Before the lecture

Scheduling, preparing for class, reviewing the textbooks, objectives etc

During the lecture Listening to the lecture and taking notes

After the lecture Remembering the lecture, how to study more

effectively.

Study Hard, and make it

count!