The very first method I use is the Index Cards Method. In this series, I will share my processes to take notes using different methods. I graduated with my PhD years ago and I’ve been a professor for a pretty long time, so I thought that maybe I needed to settle down and clarify my ideas of the process I follow to take notes. In a previous blog post, I had shared how I take notes, but I am not 100% certain that undergraduate students would actually find my blog post very useful, since it’s been a very long while since I last took a class. Yes, small (3″x5″), medium (4″圆″), and large (5″x8″) cardboard, ruled index cards. Therefore, I am sure that it will come as a surprise to absolutely nobody in the entire world that I still write bibliographic references, quotations and thoughts on index cards. I carry index cards, highlighters, fineliners, pens and my Everything Notebook everywhere I go. I keep just one notebook, my Everything Notebook. I like highlighting, scribbling (by hand, on paper). I’m an old school kind of guy, and I think everyone who follows me on Twitter and reads my blog (and knows me as a person) knows this.
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