here’s a quick overview of how the cornell and QEC note-taking methods work! these are popular note-taking methods not bound to notion; my video is simply an adaptation for notion. note that there are many great resources available that will guide you on how these methods work🥹 cornell Note-taking: you take notes in the note section during your lecture or reading. afterward, in the cue section, you write down main ideas or questions related to those notes. then, summarise the key concepts in your own words in the summary box at the bottom! this method helps with recall and organization, making it easier to review and remember key concepts. QEC (Question-Evidence-Conclusion): this method structures notes around questions. think of the main header or outline as a question instead of a keyword or statement. You use questions to guide your notes, provide evidence, and summarize your conclusions. here in this notion adaptation, you can use toggles to hide answers and test yourself, which aids in recall and deeper understanding. hope this helps!
@@notionwithrothank you so much I always wanted to try out the Cornell me tho but everyone described it slightly weird, u made it easier to understand. Also sorry for not seeing ur answer until now I never go through my email account (😅) and just found ur answers ❤
can i ask if ur revision database stores all your notes then what are ur notes gallery above for?
so useful for back to school!
thank you so much😊
Could u show a bit how u sue those note taking methodds like the Cornell and the question one? I’m not sure on how they work but look rlly cool! ❤
here’s a quick overview of how the cornell and QEC note-taking methods work! these are popular note-taking methods not bound to notion; my video is simply an adaptation for notion. note that there are many great resources available that will guide you on how these methods work🥹
cornell Note-taking: you take notes in the note section during your lecture or reading. afterward, in the cue section, you write down main ideas or questions related to those notes. then, summarise the key concepts in your own words in the summary box at the bottom! this method helps with recall and organization, making it easier to review and remember key concepts.
QEC (Question-Evidence-Conclusion): this method structures notes around questions. think of the main header or outline as a question instead of a keyword or statement. You use questions to guide your notes, provide evidence, and summarize your conclusions. here in this notion adaptation, you can use toggles to hide answers and test yourself, which aids in recall and deeper understanding.
hope this helps!
@@notionwithrothank you so much I always wanted to try out the Cornell me tho but everyone described it slightly weird, u made it easier to understand. Also sorry for not seeing ur answer until now I never go through my email account (😅) and just found ur answers ❤
Thank you!
glad you found the tutorial helpful!💓💓