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How to Make Notes Exhibit

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okay guys youre going to be um taking your research notes on a document that looks like this here it says research note taking at the top and then it has a space right over here for your question to go and then you have a nice table down here to help you organize your information Im just going to show you what this needs to look like quick okay so in this space over here you would type your actual question um because were talking about infographics Im going to go ahead and make my question for the example here about infographics so were going to pretend that my question was how do you create a good infographic okay you would be typing again your actual research question here okay and then down here in the table you see that you have a column over here thats the type of source name and then the website address date you visited and other information now for the moment you dont need to worry about the date that the website was published the author Creator or title of the website j

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We often say to make notes or to take notes but whats the difference between the two? The phrases are often used interchangeably but there is a slight difference between the two. We generally use take notes for talking about when we write at the time something is happening, such as a lecture or an event.
Take Notes Take notes in class. Take notes while reading the assigned texts. (Underline first and then go back. Summarize what you learned in your own words on another sheet of paper or on your computer.) Organize your notes by topics. Make a timeline.
Purchase a small, lined notebook, and a fresh ballpoint pen which you will occasionally pull out to take notes during your visit to the art museum. Moleskine journals are preferred, and extra points if you use a calligraphy set.
After your visit, sit down and write about your experience. Start by giving a brief overview of the museum you visited. Then, go into detail about your favorite exhibits and what you learned from them. Be sure to include your personal thoughts and feelings about the experience.
Here are our top 10 tips for designing a great museum experience: Have Visitor Personas and a Clear Audience in Mind. Tell a Story (and Stories Within the Story!) Create a Linear Flow Through the Museum Exhibit. Use Graphic Design to Create Interest, Flow and Focus. Incorporate Interactive Learning With Gamification.
Note-taking (sometimes written as notetaking or note taking) is the practice of recording information from different sources and platforms. By taking notes, the writer records the essence of the information, freeing their mind from having to recall everything.
Thats right, I said ityou dont have to be quiet in a museum. This is one of the most persistent myths I hear about, that museums need the same reverent silence expected in most houses of worship. It isnt true!
Please do not: Touch the artwork. Bring food or drink into the museum. Chew gum. Use flash when taking any photos. Bring large bags or backpacks into the gallery. Run through the halls screaming or play your bagpipes in the galleries. (Soft tenor sax is fine.)

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