Welcome to MECC’s Note Taking and Study Skills resource page. We want you to be a successful student while at MECC. Research has shown that students who take notes perform better on tests than students who do not (Rhamani & Sadeghi, 2011). Study skills and note taking are skills – which means you can learn something new or improve your current skill set by practice. Since there are multiple ways to study and take notes, take some time to find out what works best for you and for each of your classes. On this page are multiple free resources for you to use. If you would like more information, please contact The Learning Center to schedule some time to meet with a tutor to help enhance your study skills!
Definitions | I. Remembering |
Bloom’s Definitions | Exhibit memory of previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts, and answers. |
Verbs | Choose • Define • Find • How • Label • List • Match • Name • Omit • Recall • Relate • Select • Show • Spell • Tell • What • When • Where • Which • Who • Why |
Definitions | II. Understanding |
Bloom’s Definitions | Demonstrate understanding of facts and ideas by organizing, comparing, translating, interpreting, giving descriptions, and stating main ideas. |
Verbs | Classify • Compare • Contrast • Demonstrate • Explain • Extend • Illustrate • Infer • Interpret • Outline • Relate • Rephrase • Show • Summarize • Translate |
Definitions | III. Applying |
Bloom’s Definitions | Solve problems to new situations by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules in a different way. |
Verbs | Apply • Build • Choose • Construct • Develop • Experiment with • Identify • Interview • Make use of • Model • Organize • Plan • Select • Solve • Utilize |
Definitions | IV. Analyzing |
Bloom’s Definitions | Examine and break information into parts by identifying motives or causes. Make inferences and find evidence to support generalizations. |
Verbs | Analyze • Assume • Categorize • Classify • Compare • Conclusion • Contrast • Discover • Dissect • Distinguish • Divide • Examine • Function • Inference • Inspect • List • Motive • Relationships • Simplify • Survey • Take part in • Test for • Theme |
Definitions | V. Evaluating |
Bloom’s Definitions | Present and defend opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas, or quality of work based on a set of criteria. |
Verbs | Agree • Appraise • Assess • Award • Choose • Compare • Conclude • Criteria • Criticize • Decide • Deduct • Defend • Determine • Disprove • Estimate • Evaluate • Explain • Importance • Influence • Interpret • Judge • Justify • Mark • Measure • Opinion • Perceive • Prioritize • Prove • Rate • Recommend • Rule on • Select • Support • Value |
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VI. Creating
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Compile information together in a different way by combining elements in a new pattern or proposing alternative solutions.
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Adapt • Build • Change • Choose • Combine • Compile • Compose • Construct • Create • Delete • Design • Develop • Discuss • Elaborate • Estimate • Formulate • Happen • Imagine • Improve • Invent • Make up • Maximize • Minimize • Modify • Original • Originate • Plan • Predict • Propose Solution • Solve • Suppose • Test • Theory
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Rahmani, M., & Sadeghi, K. (2011). Effects of Note-Taking Training on Reading Comprehension and Recall. The Reading Matrix : an International Online Journal, 11, 116-128.