My take on a question in Quora:
What type of notes should I take in history?
First and foremost, I would use a "Divide and Conquer Strategy", in conjunction with proven graphic organisers and visual tools, when it comes to reading history, and taking notes and making notes about history .
For me, history is just a few important things:
- the chronology of important events, places, era, time, moods, ambience;
- the causes and consequences (or impacts) of the foregoing events;
- the person(s) contributing to the foregoing events;
- the vital lessons learned;
To help me navigate the book terrain and flesh out the essential facts, I would use:
- a Timeline or an extended version known as Transitive Order Diagram to flesh out the "important events, dates, places and persons";
- an Idea Map, as a supplementary reading strategy, to identify and lay out the attributes and motivations of the "important persons";
- for the "causes and consequences" in connection with the "important events", I would use a Fish Bone Diagram to isolate the causes and consequences;
Here's an example of a Transitive Order Diagram:
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