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Note-Taking & Organising Data

Knowing how to take notes, organise information, and compare data from various sources is vital for thesis development and building and supporting arguments. Developing a systematic approach to note-taking is an important skill. When you have good notes to work with, including evidence in your assessment becomes easier.
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Learn how to identify relevant arguments used to persuade the reader.
Form your own opinion about the topic and learn how to use the evidence to persuade others

Understand how the comparative note-taking matrix can organise all of your data in a single document.

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Introduction
Why should you take notes?
Descriptive, analytical and prescriptive arguments 
The comparative note-taking matrix
Worked example: comparative note-taking matrix
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