Which of the following is NOT
the right way to use mind maps in note-taking?
A: Creating a map of what you
already know on the topic before adding new information.
B: Labeling each subtopic with
simple key words.
C: Using different colors to
divide or connect the information.
D: Drawing many fancy and
complex images or symbols.
the right way to use mind maps in note-taking?
A: Creating a map of what you
already know on the topic before adding new information.
B: Labeling each subtopic with
simple key words.
C: Using different colors to
divide or connect the information.
D: Drawing many fancy and
complex images or symbols.
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- Which of the following is NOT the right way to use mind maps in note-taking?( ) A: Drawing many fancy and complex images or symbols. B: Using different colors to divide or connect the information. C: Labeling each subtopic with simple key words. D: Creating a map of what you already know on the topic before adding new information.
- What is the primary difference between data and information?() A: Information<br/>is processed to get data. B: Data<br/>is processed to get information. C: Data,<br/>unlike information, is related to hardware. D: Data<br/>is stored, information is not.
- Which of the following statements about note taking is correct? ( ) A: Never take down anything before you understand it. B: It is not suggested to use symbols in note taking because it’s difficult to understand. C: One should write down information horizontally to save space D: Note-taking is writing down everything you hear.
- Which of the statements<br/>are true about VARK learning styles? A: Visual learners learn best<br/>by using graphic displays and videos. B: Auditory learners learn<br/>best by hearing information. C: Reading/Writing learners<br/>prefer to take in information displayed as words and texts. D: Kinesthetic learners prefer<br/>to learn by doing things.
- Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to<br/>strengthen customer and supplier intimacy?() A: A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which<br/>models and options its customers are most likely to buy<br/> B: A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom,<br/>made-to-order shoes directly to customers<br/> C: A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct<br/>access from suppliers to production schedules<br/> D: A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce<br/>products and services at a lower price than competitors