Go to the link on the left which has all the programmes. Today we are going to focus on the Age of Reason 18th Century - 19th Century.
Taking Notes:
Good note taking, takes practice. You will need this skill in all your A Level subjects and indeed if you go on to further study. You can write notes in sequential form or in mind map form. When taking notes from a lecture or a TV programme, it is better to use the sequential method.
When taking these notes remember to:
- use headings, subheadings and key words.
- number these to differentiate between points.
- emphasise material by, for example:
- underlining.
- using different colours of highlight pen.
- using capital letters.
- use abbreviations or symbols, but be careful that you are consistent and can remember what the abbreviations mean. e.g
= for equals
- for minus
----> for leads to, produces, results in
<---- for comes from
- do not write the notes in a cramped or congested way. Get used to leaving about a third of your page blank. Draw a wide marging in advance. You can then read back through and add bits.
- Also use one side of the paper so that additional sheets of related material can be inserted at a later date
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