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10 Effective Note-Taking Methods for Better Learning

Good notes = better learning. But not all note-taking methods suit everyone. Here are 10 ways to take notes that actually help you study:

1. Cornell Notes

Divide your page into cues, notes, and summary sections. Great for revision and active review.

2. Mind Mapping

Use diagrams to connect ideas visually. Perfect for brainstorming and creative planning.

3. Outlining

Structured bullet points for organised topics and logical flow.

4. Flow Notes

Write notes as a stream of consciousness; capture everything and connect ideas freely.

5. Charting

Create tables for comparisons – dates, formulas, vocabulary, or case studies.

6. Sentence Method

Write each idea in a separate sentence. Simple, fast, and great for live lectures.

7. Sketchnotes

Combine visuals and text to boost memory, creativity, and engagement.

8. Highlighting & Colour Coding

Emphasise key points for easy reference and visual clarity.

9. Digital Notes

Use apps like Notion or OneNote to organise notes digitally and sync across devices.

10. Flashcards

Ideal for memorisation and active recall. Use spaced repetition for long-term retention.

Experiment with different methods. Combining a few can make studying more effective and even fun!

Which note-taking method works best for you? Share your favourite below!

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