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Note Making for Dissertations (online course)
Online

Self-taught course

Description

Note making (as opposed to note taking) is an active practice of recording relevant parts of reading for your research as well as your reflections and critiques of those studies. Note making, therefore, is a pre-writing exercise that helps you to organise your thoughts prior to writing. In this module, we will cover:

  • The difference between note taking and note making
  • Seven tips for good note making
  • Strategies for structuring your notes and asking critical questions
  • Different styles of note making

You will receive the URL for the course in the confirmation email after booking.

Target audience
  • PhD students
  • Researchers
  • Other Cambridge students and staff welcome
Format

Web page with videos, text and activities. The course should take around 1 hour to complete.

Duration

One hour

Theme
CUL Research Skills

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