As an Empire State University student, you will spend much of your study time reading and responding to textbooks, journal articles, and other types of academic materials.  Fortunately, there are note-taking techniques available that can improve your ability to find and organize key concepts efficiently and effectively.

  • Tips and Strategies for Note Taking in College--A workshop on taking notes both with pen and paper and digitally from SUNY Empire's Academic Support..
  • Hypothes.is - a free and open-source tool for highlighting  taking notes online in your web browser.
  • Taking Notes–The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) website provides an exercise in one way to be more effective in taking notes from your textbooks.
  • Other Note-taking Systems–Cal Poly's Academic Skills Center provides examples of note-taking methods such as mapping, charting and the Cornell Note-taking Method.

For additional support with note-taking, please contact Academic Support at  Academic.Support@sunyempire.edu.

If you have links to note-taking resources that you would like to share or suggestions for improving this website, please send them to Academic.Support@sunyempire.edu.