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New Cornell Notes

"The Famous Cornell Note-Taking System for the 21st Century"

"The Famous Cornell Note-Taking System for the 21st Century"

New Cornell Notes

by Ronald Bernaldo
New Cornell Notes
New Cornell Notes
New Cornell Notes

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"The Famous Cornell Note-Taking System for the 21st Century"

New Cornell Notes

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(2)
Size
14Mb
Genre
Education Productivity
Last updated
August 14, 2020
Release date
August 14, 2020
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"The Famous Cornell Note-Taking System for the 21st Century"
In our current nationwide crisis situation, many of us are concerned about sending our children into face-to-face classroom settings in school. Many school children are concerned too. We just don't know enough about this crisis to know what effects it may have on young people, and if those effects translate to the parents, aunts, uncles, siblings, or grandparents

This is why many of us are electing to keep our children home and to have them attend class online rather than in person. Many students themselves are making similar decisions. That makes having the ability to take effective, efficient, and productive notes in every class so very important, so they can compensate for not being there in person. We and our children don't just want to succeed, we want them to excel in their education. And we want to do everything in our power to help them achieve that, while keeping them safe in perilous times.

That's where 'The New Cornell Notes' comes in. Cornell Notes has been recognized worldwide as the most effective study tool available. Originally developed as a paper-and-pencil method for taking and reviewing notes. The New Cornell Notes bring this tried-and-true methodlogy into the 21st Century. Using the electronic automation of the iPad, students can create a summary of the notes they're about to take, then enter "Cues" under which they start taking notes for a particular lecture or discussion topic. As the lecture or discussion moves on, the student adds more "Cues" as appropriate for each lecture discussion section. After the class is over, students can review their notes, modify their related "Cues" and "Summary", and began the process of studying by trying to recall the substance of each "Cue" without having the review the actual notes.

Now more than ever, with home schooling / distance learning becoming increasingly important and often necessary, having a highly efficient and highly effective note-taking system at a student's disposal insures they can maximize their learning experience and their subsequent grades.

Adapting Cornell Notes for the iPad is a huge step forward. It brings the power of this highly effective note-taking system into the hands of every student, in an easy-to-use, simple way to take great notes, and a great, effective way to study.

Cornell Notes has been recognized for decades as a proven method for improving retention skills and achieving top grades. The New Cornell Notes expands on that, making it even easier and flexible to use than ever.

Cornell Notes has been the premier effective note-taking system for learning and improving your academic success in school for over half a century. The "New Cornell Notes" takes this tried and true learning tool into the 21st century. Making it easier to use and much more effective. "Taking Cornell Notes from a pencil and paper method to an electronic iPad/iPhone full-advantage version was genius!" –– O.G. Holmes

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