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COTROnline Student Help Manual
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Note Taking Tips
Notes help you remember information
See the
Reference section
at the end of this book for more on note taking methods
Read the textbook and course readings slowly, before class
Take notes as you read
Listen actively in class
Don't rely on the instructor's presentation notes
If you don't understand something, ask questions
Participate in class discussions
Talk to your teacher
Keep your notes simple
Use keywords and very short sentences
Use white space to separate major ideas
Use abbreviations and/or symbols in place of sentences
Colour-code using different pens, pencils, highlighter, post-it notes, etc.
Use only one side of the paper
Focus on key concepts
Anything the instructor says you need to know or will be on a test
Anything repeated
Anything emphasized (example: has a PowerPoint slide, is written on the board)
Relationships between ideas
Paraphrase in your own words
Write only enough to trigger memories
Rewrite, organize, clarify, and expand your notes after classOrganize your class notes; keeping an organized notebook improves grades
Use a three-ring binder - one for each course
Relate concepts to concrete, real-life examples
Combine text and images
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Student Supports - Research, Writing, Wellness
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Writing a Research Paper
Exams, Quizzes & Tests - Information & Help
Definitions: Academic Misconduct, Cheating, & Plagiarism
Participating in Discussion Forums
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Finding your instructor information
Using Messages to Contact Instructors & Classmates
Submitting a written text or file upload assessment
Adding a Kaltura or other video assessment submission
Physical Submission and COTROnline
Write a Quiz, Test, or Online Exam
Respondus Setup
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Gradebook Explained
Wiki How-To: A Meta Wiki
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