<aside> 💡 In the 1940s, Cornell Professor Walter Pauk developed a new note-taking system to give college students a better way to organize, condense, and intake knowledge. It's proven as an incredibly effective learning tool. Here's how to use it in Notion.

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Divide your page into two columns.

The narrower left column is for recording keywords, questions, and recall prompts. The right column is for your actual notes taken during a lecture or class.

Recall

KEYWORD

RELEVANT QUESTION

Notes

Create a summary section at the bottom.

When you review your notes, briefly summarize what you learned and what is important to retain from the full page of notes. This will help you internalize the information.

<aside> 📌 SUMMARY: Create a callout box like this one in Notion by typing /callout. It's the perfect way to capture summaries that stand out.

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Here's an example:

We promise, a template is coming below!

Recall

What is the definition of propaganda?

What are the 4 techniques used by advertisers?

What is an example?

Notes

<aside> 📌 SUMMARY: Advertisers use propaganda to sell products, and use 4 different techniques to do so.

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Here's your template!

@today automatically stamps your notes with today's date. Fill in the topic of the lecture or class. Then use the Cornell Notes structure below. Click the + New Notes button above to automatically generate a fresh set of notes in this format.

Date: October 5, 2019

Topic:

Recall

Notes

<aside> 📌 SUMMARY:

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