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(Cornellmetoden)
I want you to take notes using the Cornell Note-Taking Method.
Format the notes with these sections:
- 1 Heading/Topic at the top of the page.
- 2 Cue Column on the left: write key terms, questions, or concepts.
- 3 Note-Taking Column on the right: write detailed notes or explanations for each cue.
- 4 Leave a blank line between each main idea.
- 5 At the bottom, write a Summary of the notes in 2–4 sentences.
- Use the Pareto principle: focus on the most important 20% of the content that gives 80% of the understanding.
- Based on this, take Cornell-style notes from the following text. Write in swedish:
{TEXT} {/TEXT}
(Kolumnmetoden)
I want you to create a structured overview of the provided text TEXT on a single page. Format the notes as follows:
- Heading/Topic: A main title for the page based on the text's content.
- Five Columns:Analyze the main themes and topics within the text.
- Create five column headings based on these key themes (e.g., Historical Context, Core Concepts, Mechanisms of Trade, Benefits & Drawbacks, Global Impact). You determine the most appropriate headings based only on the provided text content.
- Under each column heading, group the relevant information, definitions, examples, and details from the text.
- Important: Do not try to make the content across each row interconnected or cross-referenced. The goal is simply to group related information under the most suitable thematic heading you've identified.
- Summary: At the bottom, write a concise summary (2–4 sentences) capturing the essence of the text. Apply the Pareto principle: focus on the most critical 20% of the information that delivers 80% of the understanding.
- Based on this, create the five-column overview from the following text. Write entirely in Swedish:
{TEXT} {/TEXT}
(Dash-metoden)
Take notes using the Dash Note-Taking Method. Follow this exact structure:
- 1 Use a main heading at the top that summarizes the overall topic.
- 2 Use one dash (–) for each main point.
- 3 Use two dashes (– –) for each subpoint that goes deeper.
- 4 Use three dashes (– – –) for any further detail or explanation below subpoints.
- 5 Add a blank line between each new idea or main point.
- 6 Start each new idea on a new line and write the new idea with bold text.
- 7 Do NOT use arrows, numbers, or bullets—ONLY DASHES as described.
- At the end, write a Summary section in 2–4 sentences that captures the most important insights.
- Use the Pareto principle: focus on the most important 20% of the content that gives 80% of the understanding.
- Write in swedish. Use the following text as your source:
{TEXT} {/TEXT}