Lecture technique.
Lecture technique can be the different ways in which students approach lectures.
Lectures are the most important aspect of learning in the sense that vital points are made by the lecturers and then passed on to the students. These key points made most times come out in the examination. So it is very important to attend lectures.
The first approach towards lectures is by preparing before hand. Students should make good and proper research so as to have a clearer and better understanding of the topic.
The use of notes from friends is bad because most times you do not understand their style of writing or may be the student did not write major points down in his notes. The use of listen again is also not good because technology can fail someone. It is possible that it will not be working when someone needs it. The use of power points can be good when you want to make a proper note but then it should be combined with the points you made from the lecturer.
I feel it is best to take notes because most points said in most cases can never be repeated. So it is best to listen attentively too. The use of bullet points while taking note is faster but little piece of information or explanation should be written beside it so that it will not be difficult for someone to read.
I will say that the quality of lectures given is of a good university standard. More explanations, examples, scenarios are made in order to make the student have a full understanding of the topic or the moodle in general.
Summarizing and re-writing notes is not a waste of time in the sense that the note becomes clearer and easier to understand because all details are given and then summarizing the note makes the reader have the knowledge of the subject topic.
It is good to revise your notes so that it will remain fresh and it will help you remember some piece of information that will be needed in the examination.
To come to a conclusion, it is good to attend lectures and take good notes with quality information contained in it.
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