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Questions and Answers
Note-taking should include references and citations.
Note-taking should include references and citations.
False (B)
Using bullet points is recommended for organizing ideas in notes.
Using bullet points is recommended for organizing ideas in notes.
True (A)
Complex sentence structures are encouraged for clarity in note-taking.
Complex sentence structures are encouraged for clarity in note-taking.
False (B)
Markdown formatting should be used, but there's a limit on headers.
Markdown formatting should be used, but there's a limit on headers.
Notes should summarize information subjectively.
Notes should summarize information subjectively.
Flashcards
Conciseness in Note-Taking
Conciseness in Note-Taking
Focus on key facts and essential concepts, leaving out unnecessary details.
Clarity in Note-Taking
Clarity in Note-Taking
Strive for clear and easy-to-understand language, avoiding complex jargon.
Organization in Note-Taking
Organization in Note-Taking
Use bullet points or numbered lists to structure information logically and visually.
Factual Style in Note-Taking
Factual Style in Note-Taking
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Markdown Formatting in Note-Taking
Markdown Formatting in Note-Taking
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Study Notes
Instructions for Note-Taking
- Notes should be concise, highlighting key facts and concepts.
- Aim for clarity and brevity.
- Employ bullet points or numbered lists for organization.
- Maintain an objective and thorough style.
- Use markdown formatting, structuring notes effectively, but use headers sparingly.
- Omit references (e.g., [1] or [1,2]).
- Adhere to the provided example format.
Note-taking guidelines
- Use bullet points for each distinct idea or fact.
- Each point should stand alone, comprehensible without cross-reference.
- Avoid complex sentence structures for clarity.
- Accuracy is paramount.
- Objectively summarize the topic's content.
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