This "Text Marking and Highlighting"
handout explains the benefits and purpose of text marking (writing interactively in your texts), as well as what to mark and when to mark it.
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What will I be able to do after reading this handout?
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- Understand that thinking and writing about the material in texts and using a system for text marking can improve your concentration and comprehension of course readings.
- Begin to approach text and develop a system to select and highlight key information.
- Use a number of concrete tools to identify different types of information in your texts.
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When might I use this handout?
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- Before reading texts.
- While reading texts to double check your system.
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How should I use this handout?
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- As a guide for making notes in the text and margins of your textbooks.
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Why should I use this handout?
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- To develop strategies to help you engage with texts, so that you understand, remember and engage reflectively with what you read.
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Footnotes
Page Content By: Learning Assistance Centre (Last Revised Aug 11, 2006) |
Contact: Learning Assistance Centre lac_admin@umanitoba.ca |
[QUOTE]Fairly helpful, I don't mark up my text books often. When i read ahead of the class, sometimes i highlight things that are not important. Apparently there's more to marking up your textbooks than just highlighting, thanks guys![/QUOTE]
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Jun 23, 2007, 12:34 pm |
Fairly helpful, I don't mark up my text books often. When i read ahead of the class, sometimes i highlight things that are not important. Apparently there's more to marking up your textbooks than just highlighting, thanks guys!