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Brief Guide to Taking Notes
In other words in an hour and a half there might be one key point or maybe even say five key points. For instance, in the second lecture for HY/AS2236 a key point is not so much the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbour, but the power of the press in shaping our view of the world, especially during war.
So your note would be:
Power of Press (see USS Maine sunk in Havana)
You have the rest of the information in brackets available in the outline I give.
For relevant outlines see:
http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/hisilg/out2-2236.html
http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/hisilg/HY2236lec2_files/frame.htm