Taking notes is one way to study, or try to learn and other learning strategies include but are not limited to reading the chapters in your textbooks/headings on your hand-outs or other class materials.
Research is another learning strategy that involves looking up information and there are materials available online as well as offline that can help you in your classes, on the job, and in your everyday lives at large.
Review Games are another example of a study skill and you can create your own games with your very own questions that relate to any or all of your classes.
Creative expression is another example of a learning strategy that can facilitate adaptation in spite of logistical, environmental, and societal constraints at large.
1. Assessment = test, quiz, project, essay, or other assignment
2. Transcribe = to take or make notes
3. Technique = method or strategy on how to do something
4. Method = a way to do something
5. Strategy = one way to do something
6. Acquire = to get
7. Facilitate = to make easier
8. Module = a division, or part, of a chapter
9. Synopsis = a short summary
10. Summarization = putting material in your own words