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Mastering Academic Competencies

A Guide to Effective Learning and Success


10.3 Active and Effective Note-Taking

Note-taking is not a passive activity but an active cognitive process that supports comprehension, organisation, and later review of learning materials. Effective notes help students identify key ideas, make connections, and prepare for synthesis and assessment.
 
Common Note-Taking Approaches
  • The Cornell Method
This structured approach divides notes into key points, detailed explanations, and summaries, encouraging active engagement and regular review (Pauk & Owens, 2013).
 
  • Mind Mapping
Mind maps visually represent relationships between ideas and are particularly useful for organising complex topics or integrating multiple concepts (Buzan, 2010).
 
  • Outline Method
Notes are organised hierarchically, with main ideas supported by sub-points and details. This method supports logical organisation and efficient review (McGraw-Hill, 2003).
 
  • Charting Method
Charts and tables are effective for subjects involving comparisons, processes, or data-heavy content (Robinson, 2011).
 
  • Sentence Method
Writing each idea on a new line allows for rapid note capture but often requires later restructuring and synthesis (McGraw-Hill, 2003).
 
  • Highlighting and Annotating
Highlighting key points and adding margin notes can support active reading, but should be used selectively to avoid superficial engagement (Adler & Van Doren, 1972).
 
No single method is universally superior. Students are encouraged to experiment with different approaches and adapt note-taking strategies to the subject matter, learning context, and personal preferences.
When using digital or AI-supported note-taking tools, active review and editing are essential to ensure understanding rather than passive reliance on generated content.

Mastering Academic Competencies

Tartalomjegyzék


Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2026

ISBN: 978 963 664 192 4

Developing Academic Competencies offers a comprehensive and practice-oriented guide to the development of essential academic and professional skills required for success in contemporary higher education. Addressing the evolving demands placed on students in increasingly international, digital, and performance-driven academic environments, the book integrates evidence-based learning strategies with practical tools that support effective studying, assessment preparation, academic writing, teamwork, and reflective learning.

The volume adopts a student-centred and competence-based approach, combining theory with applied examples, exercises, and self-assessment activities to foster independent, critical, and strategic learners. Particular attention is given to transferable skills such as time management, collaboration, problem-solving, and academic integrity, while also engaging with the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in learning, research, and writing. Rather than positioning AI as a shortcut, the book emphasises its potential as a supportive tool that enhances productivity, critical evaluation, and metacognitive awareness.

Designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students across disciplines, as well as for instructors seeking structured support materials, Developing Academic Competencies bridges the gap between academic expectations and student preparedness. By empowering learners with adaptable strategies and reflective practices, the book contributes to improved academic performance, lifelong learning capabilities, and employability in a rapidly changing knowledge economy.

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