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Posted on 26 May, 201526 May, 2015 by Graeme Redshaw-Boxwell

Most effective way to take notes

An interesting article which looks at the most effective way fro students to take notes and use those notes to help their learning.
Interesting comments which suggest a different strategy might be the best for students using their electronic devices to take notes.
https://theconversation.com/whats-the-best-most-effective-way-to-take-notes-41961

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