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Page 1: Please note: This presentation is the intellectual property of the Copenhagen School of Global Health. It may only be used by students registered at the.

Please note: This presentation is the intellectual property of the Copenhagen School of Global Health. It may only be used by students registered at the school. Passing

this material on to other parties is illegal.

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Your study technique toolbox

Getting off to a good start

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Where we left off ...

Danish academic culture is based on the individual, critical response

• Knowledge (not information) and analysis• Your ablity to reflect on what you have

learnt• Sharing/discussing your thoughts with

others• Communicating your ideas CLEARLY

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’Read, mark, learn and inwardly digest’

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...inward digest?

• Retaining what you’ve learnt

• Making your knowledge useful - to yourself and others

For this, you need good study techniques...

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..but you also need motivation

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Get into good habits

• Check course requirements

• Plan your term • Have fixed working

hours (independent study)

• Choose your study environment (’work place’)

• Refine your study skills

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The basics of a good study technique

• Read (appropriate technique)• Reflect on what you read (process your

material)• Share your thoughts

(teachers/colleagues)• Review your material regularly

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Your study technique tool box

• Planning• Reading technique• Note-taking

technique• Active participation

in class • Generating ideas

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Planning your time

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Planning your time

Check:• Course requirements• Course plan • Type of exam and date• Reading load: primary/secondary

literature

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Work out a study plan

• Long-term plan (overview of tasks month/term)

• Short-term plan (timetable for a week/day)

• Include extra-curricular activities

• Prioritise your tasks (ex. colour code)

• Set deadlines (be realistic!)

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Reading techniques

Suit your technique to the status of the text

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Before choosing your reading technique, you need to define

• text type?• aim of text?• relevance of text

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Select your reading technique

• Overview reading• Skimming• Selective reading • Normal reading• Intensive reading....or a combination

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Overview reading (’library reading’)

Purpose: • to familiarise yourself with various types of

text

How?• Read abstract or back cover• Check list of contents• Quick scan through text• Perhaps read parts of introduction and

conclusion

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Skimming

Purpose: • To get a general idea of the text’s

content

How?• Quick scan through text• General notes when you’ve finished

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Selective reading

Purpose: • Find specific information/explanation

which you need to use

How?• Read with a particular issue in focus• Take notes to the specific topic

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Normal reading

Purpose: • understand the entire argument of the

text

How?• Read entire text• Take notes as you read• Summarise the text’s argument

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Intensive reading

Purpose: • Know the text in detail

How?• Read text cover-to-cover• Take notes as you read• Final notes (progression of argument + your

response)

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The SQ3R reading method

• Survey: Skim the text through before taking notes

• Question: What’s this about/what do I already know

• Read: Read thoroughly and take notes

• Recite: Summarise the main points (orally/in writing)

• Review: Go over notes regularly

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The ultimate reading test

Put the text’s argument into your own words.

If you can’t, you’ve not understood the text!

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Taking notes

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Class notes

Purpose:• Record what went on in

class• Writing as an aid to

memory• Short and concise• Use your own

shorthand/page layout• Important notes in

quotes (watch out for plagiarism!)

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Shorthand examples

• Def. definition• Ref. reference• Ex. example• + and/addition• => leads to/results in• = equals/the same as• < or > larger than/smaller than• ~ almost the same as/corresponds

to

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Note-taking methods

• The Cornell method• The outline method• The mapping method• The charting method

Reference: sas.calpoly.edu/asc/ssl/notetaking.systems.html

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The Cornell method

• Left margin for ’cues’/headlines/main points

• Notes to the right• Bottom of page for

main ideas (review)

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Outline method

• Headline/main point• Space indention for

subpoints• Outlines content

relationships + levels of importance

• Need accurate organisation

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The mapping method

• Visual/graphic representation of content of lecture

• Overview• Emphasizes critical

thinking• Easy to add

numbers, underline, colour-coding

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The charting method

• Columns and headings

• Clear identification of lecture categories

• Easy to review• Limit amount of

notes

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The four methods

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Exercise - lecture notes

• Listen to the extract from part I of Anthony Giddens’ lecture series, Runaway World - on Globalisation

• Select your note-taking technique• Take notes while listening• Compare notes in pairs - discuss

pros/cons

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Ex. lecture notes (Giddens)

• Intro. anecdote => impact of glob.• ’globalisation’ (term) - over past 10 years - meaning not clear -

great debate => • Two camps

• A. ’Sceptics’– Status quo - economy not different - regional exchange, not

global (ex. trading blocs, EU, NA, Asia) => the old left (free market agitators)

• B. ’Radicals’– Global market highly dev. ( % nation states - a fiction)

• Giddens: Radicals are right!• World trade, services, finance - ’new electronic global

economy’• BUT:’glob is political, technological, and cultural as well as

economic’

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What to do with class notes?

• Fair copy of your notes when you get home- use headlines- summarise/put into your own words- classify topics into seperate files

• Recap: read over your lesson notes before the next seminar/lecture

• Questions? Clarify issues asap with colleagues/lecturer

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Reading notes

’An unmarked text is an unread text’

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Reading notes• Use the margins (content notes and your own

comments)

• Highlight the text (colour coding/post-it notes)

• Use note-taking techniques (cp. class notes)

• Synthesize your reading notes

• Devise a logical filing system

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Exercise - reading notes

• Read through the text on the hand-out (Giddens/globalisation excerpt)

• Select a new note taking techique and use it for your reading notes.

• 10 min.

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Checklist for text summaries (synthesis)

• Topic?• Issues addressed (synopsis)?• Argument?• Methods used (and why)?• Conclusions (and why)?• Your response

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Mindmapping - generating ideas

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Exercise - mindmap your thoughts

Draw a mindmap of your associations to any of the following topics:

• Disaster management• Networking• Improving public health in the third world• First impressions of Denmark

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Active participation in class

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Your sessions

• Lectures• Student presentations• Class discussions• Group work/discussions

Active participation from you is expected!

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Active participation

• Take the floor early on - get use to speaking in class

• Contribute to discussions• Ask questions• Listen to your colleagues - share your

thoughts• Make sure your contribution is relevant

and constructive

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Studying is work in progress ...

and study techniques only get better through constant practice


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