Three ways to write reading notes

This week's reading, I learned three different note-taking methods, and deliberately practiced when writing reading notes.

The first is the structural note method. To read the whole book, we need to answer the following questions from three aspects: What kind of book is this? What is this book about? The author's views and statements. It is more suitable for grasping the core point of a book.

The second is RIA note-taking method. RIA reading method is a reading method that applies what you have learned, also called note taking method, which mainly allows you to internalize the knowledge gained from reading into your own knowledge system and form your own case base.

RIA notes can start from a small place at any time, which is more flexible and practical. The most important thing is to practice and set goals and plans for yourself. Using methods can get twice the result with half the effort.

The third is Feynman's note-taking method. It is an extension of China's theory of "Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will show itself". Feynman said: If I can't create, I can't understand. It is more suitable for reading professional books and difficult books.

Writing reading notes is an effective way to promote positive thinking and improve reading performance. In addition to the above three, I also saw three other note-taking methods, namely, Moline notes, Cornell notes and Jiugongge notes. I plan to practice in the future reading, and finally choose one or several notes that suit me to help me improve my reading effect.