0 a small folded sheet of paper or card, usually with a picture on the front, inside which you write a short letter: --
She often clipped illustrations from magazine articles and jotted down interesting vocabulary or facts onto note cards, but rarely recorded where she found the information.
One traditional method of tracking the content read is to create annotated note cards with one chunk of information per card.
Breedlove opens up about his heart condition as well as the impact it had on his life, using note cards.
She distributed her prints, and various note cards at a number of state parks and other venues.
Lists of words, which increased from two to seven words, were presented individually on note cards to each subject.
The directions were on an audiorecording and on written note cards, and each response was to take three and a half minutes.
As the customer representative conceives a user story, it is written down on a note card (e.g. 3x5 inches or 8x13 cm) with a name and a brief description.
He wrote his sermons out fully before he preached, but what he carried up to the pulpit was a note card with an outline sketch.