Sunday, March 4, 2007

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Unknown said...

Thank you for posting "note-taking symbols" at http://www.virtualed.blogspot.com/2007/05/note-taking-symbols.html, and for crediting our book "Note-taking Made Easy" as the source. Unfortunately the font chosen for the chart renders a few of them incorrectly. For "And" we suggest that note-takers use the ampersand (&). As to the rest, they're signs you learned in arithmetic: "Approximately equal to, or similar" is a tilde oveer an = sign(to see it on your computer in Word set your font to "Symbol" and type Shift 2). Angle is <. Perpendicular is a line with the underline attached. Parallel is two lines right next to each other. We can send a pdf of the correctly-rendered chart, along with other suggested notetaking shortcuts to anyone emailing a request to shortcuts@booksthatteach.com.