Notes and Creative Learning
Notes and Creative Learning
Creative
Learning
Introduct
ion
A change is noticed over time from the student who tries to
write down everything and the new student who may write
down nothing at all in a lecture. Neither of these strategies
is necessarily very helpful to the student. Recent research
(Sutherland et al.2002) indicates that while students will
make notes to help them pass exams, many do not reflect
on their notes or use them to seed their research.
Similarly, while we believe that notes should be an active
and creative part of a student's learning process, we feel
that this does not necessarily happen.
• Preliminary Activities
• Structured Brainstorm
• Discussion of linear and non- linear notes
• Discussion of the charactrristics of successful notes
Structured
Brainstorm
Before moving into note- making, we normally engage
in a structured brainstorm on note-making with the
class. This models the good practice that we emphasise
throughout this text: "that students need to prepare for
study".
A brainstorm allows students to recall what they know
on a topic and encourages them to identify gaps in their
knowledge, hence indicating what they want and need
from their efforts. Further, such a brainstorm helps the
student to tune into and focus on their work.
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