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Pacific Lutheran University. Notetaker Training.

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Pacific Lutheran University

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  1. PacificLutheranUniversity Notetaker Training

  2. The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act mandate equal access to education, employment and public services for qualified individuals with disabilities. In an educational setting, notetaking services may be deemed a reasonable accommodation. Accommodations are provided to level the playing field for individuals with disabilities and provide equal access, not to give individuals with disabilities an unfair advantage. Why does PLU Disability Services provide notetaking accommodations?

  3. There are many different reasons why a student might receive notetaking accommodations Examples include, but are not limited to: • Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing might need to focus on a sign language interpreter or, if lip reading, need to focus on the instructor. • Students who are blind or have visual, cognitive, or physical impairments. (Note: If taking notes for students who are blind or have visual impairments, notes must be taken on a laptop or computer so they can later use a screen reader to listen to the lecture or increase the font size large enough for them to identify and read the notes). • Students who have physical disabilities which impact their ability to take notes.

  4. There are many benefits for the notetaker as well • Being chosen as a volunteer notetaker is a valuable experience, which could be included in a resume. • Notetakers benefit from taking notes for someone else by improving the quality and organization of class notes and it encourages regular class attendance. • It is a rewarding experience to help out a fellow classmate that otherwise might not have access to the information you are helping to provide for them. • Notetaking services are very important to PLU, therefore there is an hourly wage that notetakers will earn for their participation in the notetaking PLU program.

  5. Quiz Directions • You must answer every question • Click the correct answer • Once you answer a slide will appear that states whether you are correct or incorrect • When the response slide appears, read the explanation and click the arrow key in the lower, right hand corner when finished • If you answered incorrectly the quiz will go back to the original question and you can try again • There are three quizzes in the training, one at the end of each module

  6. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 1. The laws that require post-secondary institutions to provide equal access and accommodations, such as note-taking services, are The American Deaf Acts and the College Rehabilitation Act (1973). TRUE FALSE

  7. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 1. The laws that require post-secondary institutions to provide equal access and accommodations, such as note-taking services, are The American Deaf Acts and the College Rehabilitation Act of 1973. INCORRECT! The applicable laws are The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. These laws require, among other things, notetaking services to eligible students with disabilities. TRUE FALSE

  8. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 1. The laws that require post-secondary institutions to provide equal access and accommodations, such as notetaking services, are The American Deaf Acts and the College Rehabilitation Act of 1973. CORRECT!! The applicable laws are The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. These laws require, among other things, notetaking services to eligible students with disabilities. TRUE FALSE

  9. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 2. A student is provided with notetaking services when English is the student’s second-language. TRUE FALSE

  10. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 2. A student is provided with notetaking services when English is the students second-language. Incorrect:   Note taking services are provided to students with disabilities, when needed, to provide them with equal access to classroom communication. TRUE FALSE

  11. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 2. A student is provided with notetaking services when English is the student’s second-language. Correct:   Note taking services are provided to students with disabilities, when needed, to provide them with equal access to classroom communication. TRUE FALSE

  12. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 3. Students who take notes for other students will receive better grades from the professor and receive a tuition reduction. TRUE FALSE

  13. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 3. Students who take notes for other students will receive better grades from the professor and receive a tuition reduction. Incorrect: The notetaker does not receive any special treatment from the professor. TRUE FALSE

  14. Module 1 Quiz: Why provide notetaking services? 3. Students who take notes for other students will receive better grades from the professor and receive a tuition reduction. Correct: The benefits include developing better notetakingskills, a work experience that can be added to a resume, and payment for the notetaking services. TRUE FALSE

  15. You have successfully completed Module 1 You will now move on to Module 2: Code of Ethics

  16. What are the Notetaker’s Responsibilities? Agreeing to take notes for another student requires the notetaker to: • Take adequate notes of each class and attend all classes • Provide copies of notes in a timely manner. The notetaker should drop off a hardcopy of the notes in the student’s assigned Library Drop Box in the Library Access Center within 24 hours of the conclusion of class • Communicate effectively with Disability Services if a problem arises If you are going to be absent from class, you must do the following: • Recruit a back-up notetaker in advance and provide instructions regarding effective notetaking and the delivery of the class notes to the student • Remember to always get your back-up notetaker’s phone number and remind them of the dates and times they are to fill in for you

  17. The Notetaker must ALWAYS: • Keep all information strictly confidential and cannot share information about the student she/he works with. This includes: • If known, the name of student receiving class notes • The nature of the student’s disability • Anything else regarding your notetaking work that might compromise the student’s confidentiality • Convey the professor’s ideas and opinions. The notes should reflect the meaning and intent of the professor, without added • Commentary or opinion • Personal experiences, thoughts, or advice in your notes Remember, a notetaker is not a tutor, advisor, or counselor

  18. Notetaker must NEVER: • Reveal any information regarding the student receiving their notetaking services • Miss a class without finding a replacement notetaker • Turn in partial, sloppy, or incomplete notes • Email or turn notes in later than a 24 hour turn around • Forget to communicate with Disability Services important information (such as if the professor speaks too quickly or softly so that you have difficulty taking proper notes) • Include any personal opinions, advice, or interpretations of the professors words or lessons • Allow a third party to copy notes (although, CAN allow students to use for assignment-related projects, group discussion, and/or a class project.

  19. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 1) Notetakers can not allow a third party to make copy of class notes. TRUE FALSE

  20. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 1) Notetakers can not allow a third party to make copy of class notes. Incorrect: The notetaker cannot share class notes with third party for assignment-related, group discussion, or a class project but can not allow third party to make copy of class notes. TRUE FALSE

  21. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 1) Notetakers can not allow a third party to make a copy of class notes. Correct: The notetaker can share class notes with a third party for assignment-related, group discussion, or a class project, but can not allow a third party to make a copy of class notes. TRUE FALSE

  22. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 2) Notetakers cannot share information about the student she/he works with. If known, including the name of the student and the nature of their disability. TRUE FALSE

  23. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 2) Notetakers cannot share information about the student she/he works with. If known, including the name of the student and the nature of their disability. Incorrect: As a notetaker, you must keep all information you know about the student strictly confidential. TRUE FALSE

  24. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 2) Notetakers cannot share information about the student she/he works with. If known, including the name of the student and the nature of their disability. Correct: As a notetaker, you must keep all information you know about the student strictly confidential. TRUE FALSE

  25. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 3. Notetakers are required to drop off class notes to the assigned Library drop box at the conclusion of each class. TRUE FALSE

  26. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 3. Notetakers are required to deliver class notes to the assigned Library drop box. Incorrect: Notetakers should provide class notes to the student’s Library drop box after the conclusion of each class period. TRUE FALSE

  27. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 3. Notetakers are required to provide class notes to the student at the conclusion of each class period. Correct: Notetakers should provide class notes to the student’s assigned Library drop box after the conclusion of each class period. TRUE FALSE

  28. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 4. Notetakers should provide additional help to students by providing studying tips, opinions, and observations within their notes. TRUE FALSE

  29. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 4. Notetakers should provide additional help to students by providing studying tips, opinions, and observations within their notes. Incorrect:   The notetaker’s role is only to provide a record of information presented by the instructor (and classmates, if relevant), including the professor’s ideas and opinions. Class notes should reflect the professor’s meaning and intent, without added commentary or opinion. TRUE FALSE

  30. Module 2 Quiz: Notetaking Code of Ethics 4. Notetakers should provide additional help to students by providing studying tips, opinions, and observations within their notes. Correct:   The notetaker’s role is only to provide a record of information presented by the instructor (and classmates, if relevant), including the professor’s ideas and opinions. Class notes should reflect the professor’s meaning and intent, without added commentary or opinion. TRUE FALSE

  31. You have successfully completed Module 2 You will now move on to Module 3: Taking Effective Notes

  32. Three aspects of taking effective notes: Having a good understanding of the information being taught in class and providing a thorough set of class notes the student can use to study and complete assignments. Effectively transcribing course information in a complete, legible, and organized manner. Copy all information from the board and overheads.  “Transcribing” does not necessarily mean a word-for-word record of everything the instructor says. 3. Attending class regularly and, if possible, sitting near the front of the classroom.

  33. Notetaking styles/formatting Commonly used notetaking style: Cornell/Two Column Example of Cornell/Two Column Notes: Cornell is one commonly used format for notetaking: • Fold Paper or use ruler to make dividing line • Take notes as usual in the larger column • Fill in key points in column with words or phrases to alert you to main idea Other possible notetaking formats, depending on the class format and student requests are: • Paragraph format • Outline format • For more information on different notetaking styles go to: http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/general/notetaking3.html

  34. Important tips when taking notes: 1.   Identify important information using symbols, such as an asterix (*), or a text box, stars, or other indicators consistently to mark important information, such as: • Key formulas or concepts • Assignments and due dates • Class announcements (such as cancellations or room changes) 2.   If the professor refers to a textbook, video, or other resource, identify it so the student can refer to that material if necessary. 3.   Record all formulas, diagrams, dates, numbers, and any information written on the board. 4.   Try to include a description of classroom activities (labs, demos, etc.) when appropriate. This might include: • Describing the sequence of a demonstration, (ex., lighting a Bunsen burner – check the connection, position the lighter before turning on the gas, etc.) • Describe the visual setting for videos, films or other media shown during class (this is particularly important if you are taking notes for a student who is blind or has a visual impairment)

  35. Important tips when taking notes continued: 9.   Include comments by other people in your notes, if important, and be sure to identify that the information or question came from someone other than the professor. 10.  Use abbreviations consistently. If writing the same name or term many times and you are using abbreviations, write a “key” to identify what the abbreviations mean. 11.   Every page of notes must include: • Course title and/or course number • Date • Page numbers 12.   Before handing off the class notes, check to see that they are complete and clear, including: • Spelling • Diagrams are labeled and important information is clearly delineated • Legible (if using carbonless paper, make sure the copies are readable) • Any false starts or material to be ignored is completely crossed out • Headings or number lists are added to provide additional structure

  36. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 1. In order to conserve paper, it is important to put as much information on one page as possible. TRUE FALSE

  37. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 1. In order to conserve paper, it is important to put as much information on one page as possible. Incorrect:   It is important to leave space in the notes so additional information can be added later, if necessary.  It is also easier to read. TRUE FALSE

  38. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 1. In order to conserve paper, it is important to put as much information on one page as possible. Correct:  It is important to leave space in the notes so additional information can be added later, if necessary.  It is also easier to read. TRUE FALSE

  39. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 2. The notetaker is not responsible for labeling charts, diagrams, and drawings or any other information that is written on the board. It is the student’s responsibility to copy that information. TRUE FALSE

  40. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 2. The notetaker is not responsible for labeling charts, diagrams, and drawings or any other information that is written on the board. It is the student’s responsibility to copy that information. Incorrect:   The notetaker is responsible for including any information that is posted on the board and to label charts, diagrams, and/or drawings that are shown in class. TRUE FALSE

  41. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 2. The notetaker is not responsible for labeling charts, diagrams, and drawings or any other information that is written on the board. It is the student’s responsibility to copy that information. Correct:   The notetaker is responsible for including any information that is posted on the board and to label charts, diagrams, and/or drawings that are shown in class. TRUE FALSE

  42. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 3.  Two aspects of taking good class notes include, having a good understanding of the information being taught in class and providing a thorough set of class notes the student can use to study and complete assignments. Notes must be complete, legible, and organized. TRUE FALSE

  43. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 3.  Two aspects of taking good class notes include, having a good understanding of the information being taught in class and providing a thorough set of class notes the student can use to study and complete assignments. Notes must be complete, legible, and organized. Incorrect:   Two aspects of taking good class notes include, having a good understanding of the information being taught in class and providing a thorough set class notes the student can use to study and complete assignments. Notes must be complete, legible and organized. TRUE FALSE

  44. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 3.  Two aspects of taking good class notes include, having a good understanding of the information being taught in class and providing a thorough set of class notes the student can use to study and complete assignments. Notes must be complete, legible, and organized. Correct:   Two aspects of taking good class notes include, having a good understanding of the information being taught in class and providing a thorough set class notes the student can use to study and complete assignments. Notes must be complete, legible, and organized. TRUE FALSE

  45. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 4.  Cornell/two column notetaking format is one of the most common. Different formats of taking class notes are: text/paragraph format and outline format. TRUE FALSE

  46. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 4.  Cornell/two column notetaking format is one of the most common. Different formats of taking class notes are: text/paragraph format and outline format. Incorrect: Cornell/two column notetakingformat is one of the most common, but a student might request a different format or the class curriculum and instruction might make better sense in a different format, such as paragraph or outline. TRUE FALSE

  47. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 4.  Cornell/two column notetaking format. Different formats of taking class notes are: text/paragraph format and outline format. Correct: Cornell/two column notetaking is one of the most common, but a student might request a different formator the class curriculum might make better sense formatted differently, such as paragraph or outline. TRUE FALSE

  48. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 5. Never use abbreviations, symbols, or any special system to identify information. TRUE FALSE

  49. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 5. Never use abbreviations, symbols, or any special system to identify information. Incorrect:   You may use abbreviations for names and terms that are repeated many times but be sure to be consistent and provide a key for the student. TRUE FALSE

  50. Module 3 Quiz: Taking effective notes 5. Never use abbreviations, symbols, or any special system to identify information. Correct:  You may use abbreviations for names and terms that are repeated many times but be sure to be consistent and provide a key for the student. TRUE FALSE

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