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Improve students’ note-taking skills, whilst actively engaging them through collaborative learning. Students can use the notes as resources for assessments. You can also share the notes with future students to encourage collaborative note-taking and sharing knowledge amongst themselves.
You can review what students have written and ask them to make amendments if needed. This makes the notes useful for students to use for assessments. You can also share these notes with future students as part of your lesson preparation.
Guide your students to the UTS effective notetaking page if they need more general tips on taking notes for study.
The following technologies in this activity are supported by UTS:
If you would like to experiment, try the following tools (please note, it is not officially supported by UTS):
This activity is suitable to introduce at the beginning of the session for the following classes:
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20 mins | 10 mins | 30 mins |
Collaborative note-taking is a great strategy to involve students in a lecture, if that is your chosen method of delivery or a classroom strategy that you employ the most. There is evidence that small groups taking notes collaboratively perform better than individuals, and that collaborative note-taking contributes to a better learning outcome (Orndorff 2015). Orndorff suggests that when students split up note-taking with a group, each individual will have more time to think deeply about the material presented. While the finding of a single study may not be conclusive, the study demonstrates that, if used effectively, collaborative note-taking can be a useful strategy to support learning from lectures and presentations.
Orndorff III, H. N. (2015). Collaborative note-taking: the impact of cloud computing on classroom performance. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 27(3), 340-351.
Laudari, S. (2019). ‘Collaborative note-taking’ in Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology, LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney. Retrieved from lx.uts.edu.au/resources/collaborative-notetaking
The Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology collection by LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney are provided as open educational resources under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
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