UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO
Escuela Nacional Preparatoria 5 "José Vasconcelos"--Angulo Soto Brenda--Valdés Sánchez Natalia Haydée617"STUDY TECHNIQUES"
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MIND MAP
Concept: A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, drawings, or other related concepts and arranged radially around a keyword or a central idea.
maps are a very effective method to extract and store information. They are a logical and creative way to take notes and ideas which is, literally map their thoughts on an issue.
All mental maps have common elements. They have a radial organizational structure from a nucleus in which lines, symbols, words, colors and images to illustrate simple and logical concepts are used. They allow you to convert long and boring lists of data into colorful diagrams, easy to memorize and perfectly organized, which operate entirely natural, just as the human brain.
Prepare To Take Notes (Before Class)
Review your notes from the previous class before coming to class. This will help you remember what was covered and puts you in a position to understand the new information your teacher give to you.
.Complete all assigned readings before you come to class. Your teacher will expect you to have done this, and use and build on this information.
Bring all necessary materials for taking notes in class. Have several pens and pencils as well as his notebook
Making Notes (During Class)
In Class Taking Notes, Books
Keep your attention focused on what your teacher says. Listen for "signal statements" that say what his master is about to say is important to write your notes. Examples of signal statements are "The most important point is ..." and "Remember ..." Be sure to include in your notes what his master repeat or write on the chalkboard.
Write Your Notes (After Class)Write your notes to make them more comprehensive, making abbreviated words into whole words, symbols into words, and shortened sentences into longer sentences.Make your notes more accurate answer any questions you had to write your notes in class. Use your textbook and reference sources for the information you need to answer your questions. If necessary, ask your teacher or other students.Check with other students to make sure they did not miss any important information.Take good class notes will help you better prepare for the tests.
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Schedules/Time tablesWhat they are about?As the name says, they help us for organize our time, graphically
We can customize as much as we They are very useful to organize throughout the day, helping us to carry out all the actions we should do
Schedules/Time tablesThe most common way is to put the weekday hours horizontally and vertically. You can take reference to the following aspects: contributions, education, entertainment and leisure, family, finance, environment, meditation and motivation, planning and organization, passion, personal, relationships, health and fitness, work and business.
TIPS
Priority: Put the most important thing at the beginning and at least at the end .Do not bite all hours.. Allow time each day without plan, always keep an extra case. Leave time to consider it necessary, it may be about 1 or 2 hours. Choose a color for the complete missing assignments you (if you do the common schedule is not needed). Choose a different color for tasks and you turned (can be green). And another for the tasks you failed to meet (may be red). This update it daily (at the end of each day). Save your latest schedule., so you can know what you are failing and if you too much or too long; and then make the necessary changes./ How to do?
You can do it in a book, leaf, using notes, in Excel, Google Calendar, etc.
Define a base structureHave clear objectivesDefine the main goals you must meet in the week according to each aspect to consider in your life.