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Page 1: All Granger students are trained in the Cornell note taking method

All Granger students are trained in the Cornell note taking method.

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• How did you learn the skill of note taking?

• How did this skill contribute to your success?

Quickwrite Questions:

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First & Last NameClass Title

PeriodDate

Topic

Questions,Subtitles,Headings,Etc.

Class Notes

2 1/2”

3 to 4 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes

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• Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk.

• Designed in response to frustration over student test scores.

• Meant to be easily used as a test study guide.

• Adopted by most major law schools as the preferred note taking method.

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All Students at GJH are All Students at GJH are trained in Cornell Note Methodtrained in Cornell Note Method

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• Good notes allow students to help each other problem solve.

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• Cornell note taking stimulates critical thinking skills.

• Note taking helps students remember what is said in class.

• A good set of notes can help students work on assignments and prepare for tests outside of the classroom.

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• Good notes allow students to help each other problem solve.

• Good Notes help students organize and process data and information.

• Helps student recall by getting them to process their notes 3 times.

• Writing is a great tool for learning!

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Understanding How We LearnUnderstanding How We Learn

• Our brain’s outer layer (the Our brain’s outer layer (the neocortex) where higher level neocortex) where higher level thinking occurs, has 100 billion thinking occurs, has 100 billion brain cells or neurons.brain cells or neurons.

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When We Learn When We Learn Something New:Something New:

• A dendrite, a threadlike branch, A dendrite, a threadlike branch, grows out of each brain cell grows out of each brain cell (neuron).(neuron).

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LearningLearning

• When a dendrite from one neuron When a dendrite from one neuron grows close enough to the dendrite grows close enough to the dendrite of another neuron, a connection is of another neuron, a connection is made. made.

• Learning = growth and the Learning = growth and the connecting of dendrites.connecting of dendrites.

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Practice!Practice!

• If you practice a new skill many If you practice a new skill many times, the dendrites get coated in a times, the dendrites get coated in a protein called myelin.protein called myelin.

• Thinking can now occur more Thinking can now occur more quickly, & you will remember the quickly, & you will remember the skill for a long time.skill for a long time.

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How We ForgetHow We Forget

• If we only practice a skill once or If we only practice a skill once or twice the connection between twice the connection between neurons is weak.neurons is weak.

• If you do not practice the skill again If you do not practice the skill again the dendrites wither & die.the dendrites wither & die.

• You have forgotten the new skill!You have forgotten the new skill!

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(Diagram copied during lecture)

(Questions about it )

• How do the ticks find the cattle?

• Why don’t the ticks usually kill their host?

• How could tick infestations in cattle impact humans?

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Recall Clue Column Record Column

Propaganda Techniques in Advertising Define "Propaganda"

Intro Propaganda used by politicians, writers. Also by advertisers. Def: Messages intended to persuade audiences to adopt a certain opinion.

List 4 common tech. used by advertisers

Advertisers use propaganda. 4 techniques common.

1. Testimonial Def: Celebrities used to pitch idea, sell product; Audience associate star qualities of celebrity w/ product. Define & explain "testimonial" technique

Ex. Michael Jordan sells Nike shoes

2. Bandwagon Def: Encourages people to buy b/c e'one is doing it. Ads urge you to get on board; don't get left out. Define & explain "bandwagon" technique

Ex. "All over America, people are switching to...."

3. Plain Folks Def: Product associated with ordinary folks like you & me. Ads use "regular", next-door-neighbor types to sell product. Define & explain "plain folks" technique

Ex. New mother in hospital uses Tylenol.

4. Transfer Product associated with s'thing that is attractive or respectable. Car ads show gorgeous model - audience transfer feelings about model to car. Ads use patriotic symbols like bald eagle - audience transfers patriotic feelings

to product, company. Define & explain "transfer" technique

Ex. Wal-Mart claims to sell only made-in-USA products.

SUMMARY: Advertisers use propaganda. Propaganda = Messages intended to persuade audiences to adopt a certain opinion. 4 common propaganda techniques used by advertisers: 1. Testimonial: celebrity endorses product. 2. Bandwagon: everybody is buying product. 3. Plain Folks: ordinary, non-glamorous people like us use it. 4. Transfer: transfer feelings of admiration to product.

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Anthropods

Paul sends his examples

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Paul sends his examples

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Paul sends his examples

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• May reflect headings in PowerPoint lectures

• Leave room on the left for questions and diagrams

• Leave plenty of room within the outline for student note-taking

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Speaker says: “Hippocrates, aGreek who is considered to be theFather of modern medicine, wasBorn on the island of Cos in460 B.C.”

Notes say: “Hippocrates (Gr.)Father of med. B. Cos 460BC”

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• Cover the right side of your notes; review and answer study questions from the left using the right side as an answer key

• Quiz yourself out loud

• Cover the right side with blank paper; write out answers to the left column study questions

Make use of the formatMake use of the format

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• Write summaries of the most important material in the summary/reflection section

• Write a quiz for others using notes; exchange and correct

• Write anticipated test questions beyond those already in the left-hand column and write answers

Write!Write!

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• Look over notes frequently to keep information and questions still unanswered fresh in mind

• Recite information from notes

ReviewReview

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• Exchange notes with others to flesh out information and understanding

• Use notes in study groups to provide a common ground of material for reference and review

• Rewrite notes if necessary

Study in a GroupStudy in a Group

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Notes go here, in the large right hand column.

Questions, subtitles,etc. go here,in the left hand column.Remember,we wanthigher levelcritical thinkingquestions. A 3 to 4 sentence summary down there

on the bottom of the last page of notes

Don’t forget the heading:Name, Class, Period, Date, Topic

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Practice NowPractice Now

• Take notes on SLANT.Take notes on SLANT.

• Lower level question on left column:Lower level question on left column:– What does SLANT stand for?What does SLANT stand for?

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SLANTSLANT

• Sit in frontSit in front• Lean forwardLean forward• Ask questionsAsk questions• NodNod• Take notes & Talk to teacher after classTake notes & Talk to teacher after class

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SLANTSLANT

• Higher level question (left hand Higher level question (left hand column):column):– What is the difference between a What is the difference between a

student who practices SLANT and student who practices SLANT and students who do not?students who do not?

• Answer this question on the right Answer this question on the right hand column.hand column.

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The Right Study Skill & The Right Study Skill & Attitude Will Pay Off!Attitude Will Pay Off!