A Guide to Active Reading: The 4 Best Methods to Reading with Purpose
What are the best ways to engage with texts? Read our guide on active reading to learn about the best methods for actively engaging with texts.

What are the best ways to engage with texts? Read our guide on active reading to learn about the best methods for actively engaging with texts.

While traditional methods have their advantages, Visual Note-Taking is a rising star in the world of note-taking. It completely changes the game by fusing the power of words and images to make your notes not only informative but also interesting and memorable.

Why should you take notes? Check out these 15 ways that note-taking can boost your learning and productivity

The write-on-slide method, which can be applied to printed or digital materials, is an easy and rapid note-taking technique to help you remember important details from your lectures.

Pretty much everybody has used highlighting at some point. But is it an effective method and can it be improved?

Do you feel that you are not absorbing new concepts well enough? Have you caught yourself taking linear and incomplete notes? Follow our guide to the SOAR method to see if this might help you out.

Behind the somewhat silly name is a simple but very useful method for absorbing and memorizing information – we’ll go through the steps for how to apply it in this article.

Struggling with absorbing information from your course literature? Find out how the Morse Code note-taking method can be helpful for learning with this article.

Focused question clusters can be very helpful for enhancing your knowledge retention. This is our guide to this lesser-known approach to note-taking.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to take effective notes with the boxing method, together with its advantages and disadvantages.