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the internal workings of your brain, rather than the external event, the lecture. Each time you get a new idea, your mind makes several links to your existing ideas, links that have not existed before. The more links you can Vide 4

to existing knowledge (by preparing, for example) and then create as you listen, the better you will have captured knowledge and made it your own.

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you multiple access points to that knowledge, instead of just two – time and space. Occasionally, you’ll make bad links, for instance, if you mishear something the lecturer said – Napoleon’s mysteries or Napoleon’s mistresses, say – but you’ll be more likely to Vide 6

the problem and correct it if you use mind maps rather than linear notes.

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onto them giving a holistic overview, which is easier to understand. Notes produced in this way usually look nothing like the lecturer’s overheads or paper handouts.

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the lecture well for future use because he’s set up his own system of links and connections rather than using the time and space system of most lectures.


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