In this video I discuss fleeting notes, permanent notes, project notes, and atomic notes. I discuss a better, more logical alternative including index cards, bibliography cards, terms, concepts and conditions, and zettelkasten or main cards. I also share how I work on a daily basis using a chronodex, post-it notes, spiral notebooks, and journals as well as what I do when I have projects that I want to work on.
Who Can Benefit:
High school students working on research assignments;
Undergraduate students preparing term papers;
Graduate students organizing their theses; and
Post-graduate students, like me, drafting dissertations or research publications.
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