The Cornell Method of note-taking is a systematic approach to organizing and summarizing lecture or reading notes. It involves dividing each page of notes into three sections: a narrow column on the left for cues or keywords, a larger section on the right for recording main ideas and details, and a bottom section for summarizing the key points. This method helps students identify important information, facilitate review and studying, and improve overall comprehension and retention of the material.
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