Note-taking means writing down key information while listening to someone speak. It helps to remember important details later. Good notes focus on the most useful points rather than writing down everything word for word.
People take notes when listening to:
For example, if someone is explaining how to complete a task, taking notes can help you follow the instructions correctly later.
Taking notes is useful in many situations, especially when you need to remember or act on information.
Note-taking is particularly important:
Note-taking is helpful because it:
However, note-taking may not always be needed. If the information is very simple or already recorded, listening carefully without writing may be enough.
Firstly, it is important to start by concentrating. Do this by removing distractions, avoiding interruptions, staying comfortable and planning breaks.
People speak faster than we can write, so it’s impossible to capture everything said. The goal is to focus on the most important points.
You might decide that it is better to use tools like a mind map to capture and organise ideas rather than writing line after line, particularly if the conversation is going in lots of different directions.
Effective note-taking helps organise information and makes it easier to understand later.
After note-taking, review your notes and summarise the main points to help your understanding. Try to do that before too much time has passed.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections, notes that they have made when listening, and observations from others.
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