The Cornell Method is a note-taking system designed to help students organize and review their notes effectively. It divides a page into three sections: a narrow left column for keywords or questions, a wider right column for detailed notes, and a summary section at the bottom. This structure encourages active engagement with the material.
After a lecture or study session, students can use the left column to jot down key concepts or questions that relate to the notes in the right column. The summary section allows for a concise recap of the main ideas, enhancing retention and understanding of the material.