2009/2/3 Jared Spool <[email protected]>

>
> That's a really good question. In my experience, it's a core competency of
> any journalism or ethnography program.
>
> I've seen good stuff over the years, but am hard pressed to put my finger
> on anything current. Years ago, we had Ellen Isaacs (a UX researcher who was
> a trained journalist) do a full-day seminar on the topic at the User
> Interface Conference, but she's disappeared from the UX world of late.
>
> Over the years, I've trained our researchers and dozens of clients. It's
> not hard, but there are definitely tricks and techniques to learn. And
> practice is really what makes it work.
>
> I'll research it some more and see if I can find something current.


I am trying to improve my life-long poor note-taking skills and would be be
very interested in your recommendations. I've currently trying to adopt
Cornell Notes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_Notes) which
is definitely an improvement on what I've been doing so far.
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