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What is parallel notes?

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13y ago
Updated: 4/14/2023

Many instructors are utilizing computer technology by making power point lectures available online "web-notes" for students' use. Some notes are available before the class lecture and some afterwards. These "web-notes" become a "hybrid text" and require new methods of note-taking by students. Web-notes can be a wonderful notetaking aid if used wisely because students who actively process information by taking notes are more effective learners. The parallel note-taking strategy allows students to keep up with a power point lecture by relieving them of the burden of trying to take notes simultaneously from two sources: the power point presentation and the lecture accompanying it

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