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Subject: Re: Going back to school


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BEau (:))
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Date Posted: 02:26:48 11/02/10 Tue
In reply to: Gary 's message, "Going back to school" on 17:04:08 11/12/09 Thu

Traditionally when someone speaks publicly they have a list or outline that they use to keep themselves on track. If your having to take notes it really helps me to imagine it backwards. Like... if I was writing his outline what would it be? You'll find that you start to ask yourself the right questions and you'll naturally gravitate towards the meaning of each bullet in the outline. As you do this jot those quick bullets down. If you were talking to yourself about what he's saying while he's saying it, you're a lot more likely to remember it.

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Lawrence Howarth
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Date Posted: 17:48:23 11/08/10 Mon

Now-a-days you can use a recording device in class.

I would make point form notes...don't even try sentences...and do not worry about spelling.

I found I can read if I use a ruler as a guide as I read books.

When I went to College and University I used extra reading to replace class notes which I can not take.

Hope this helps



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