Åtgärder

Skapa anteckningar på tre sätt

Från Skolbok

(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}