sazlik
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Hi all, I've been lurking on BoS for a while, but I think this is my first post. Wondering if any of you have any ideas on setting out summary notes for Module A.
I have just gone through the process of typing up my handwritten (incredibly messy!) notes from Module A (we studied Donne/Wit), which we've just finished, so now they are a) legible b) roughly grouped with other relevant points but c) still not good enough!
I have plenty of points, ideas, connections and so on, but I'm trying to figure out the best way to put them all together in my notes. I'm finding it difficult because everything is so intertwined and difficult to separate, and also due to the broad nature of the topic. (It's not like, say, maths, where it's easier to create 'trig' or 'coordinate geometry' summaries, for example.) The syllabus mentions 'social, cultural and historical contexts'-maybe I should be sorting everything into 'context' groups? A three-column table with idea/technique/purpose? I'm not really sure! I tried looking in the resources section but that didn't really give me any brilliant ideas.
So, I guess what I want to know is how have/will/would you set out your notes for this topic? Any tips from those who have completed this module in the past or those who are doing it this year?
I have just gone through the process of typing up my handwritten (incredibly messy!) notes from Module A (we studied Donne/Wit), which we've just finished, so now they are a) legible b) roughly grouped with other relevant points but c) still not good enough!
I have plenty of points, ideas, connections and so on, but I'm trying to figure out the best way to put them all together in my notes. I'm finding it difficult because everything is so intertwined and difficult to separate, and also due to the broad nature of the topic. (It's not like, say, maths, where it's easier to create 'trig' or 'coordinate geometry' summaries, for example.) The syllabus mentions 'social, cultural and historical contexts'-maybe I should be sorting everything into 'context' groups? A three-column table with idea/technique/purpose? I'm not really sure! I tried looking in the resources section but that didn't really give me any brilliant ideas.
So, I guess what I want to know is how have/will/would you set out your notes for this topic? Any tips from those who have completed this module in the past or those who are doing it this year?