The document describes several note taking systems:
- The Cornell method uses a format with cues in the left margin to organize and review notes.
- Outlining indents subpoints to show relationships and importance. It requires more thought but clearly shows organization.
- Mapping uses visual representations to relate ideas. It maximizes understanding and critical thinking.
- Charting uses columns to categorize information, making comparisons and relationships easy to review.
- The sentence method writes each point on its own line but doesn't show relationships clearly.