AVID’s focused note-taking process has five phases. It is important to note that while applying learning is the last phase of the process, it is essential that it inform the first phase, as the note-taking format should be shaped by the note-taking purpose. When teaching the focused note-taking process, educators need to determine how students will use their notes and set up the format appropriately. It is crucial for educators to model and invite students to engage in this thought process so that note-taking becomes a powerful and portable learning tool students can carry with them throughout their educational experience.
The 5 Phases
Phase 1- Create the notes.
Phase 2- Think About the Notes (Process/Revise)
Phase 3- Think Beyond the Notes (Make Connections)
Phase 4- Think About the Notes as a Whole (Summarize & Reflect)
Phase 5- Use the Notes