1.18 Taking Notes is the process of recording information for future use and reference. It is a way to store and organize notes so that they can be easily recalled at a later time. Taking notes can be done in a variety of formats, such as handwritten notes, typed notes, audio recordings, visual recordings, and more. There are several types of 1.18 Taking Notes, including Cornell Notes, Outline Notes, Graphical Notes, and Mind Maps. Cornell Notes involve taking notes on a page with a cue column for summarizing key points, an information column for taking notes on the topic, and a review column for recapping what was learned. Outline Notes involve taking notes by creating a hierarchical list of topics and subtopics. Graphical Notes involve taking notes by creating visuals, such as diagrams, tables, and flowcharts. Mind Maps involve taking notes by creating a visual representation of ideas and concepts in a radial diagram.