Should
students take notes? What about giving students access to your PowerPoint
slides and lecture notes? Students have been known to ask for them pretty
aggressively and lots of teachers do make them available. Is it a good idea?
The
related research on using PowerPoint slides shows with some consistency that
although students think using PowerPoint slides helps them learn, it does not
change their grades. Findings about giving student the slides are mixed, but
are quite strong against giving them your notes.
Here
are some of the reasons why students should be taking notes for themselves. The
practice of note-taking develops several important skills—starting with
listening. You can’t take notes if you aren’t listening. You need to be able to
take decent notes because in most professional contexts, indeed in life, you
are regularly in situations that require taking in and processing information
that you need to remember and later apply. You can’t always be asking people to
give you a copy of what they just told you.
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