10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less)
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- Bu sahifa navigatsiya:
- Scanbot (iOS/Android)
- Sunrise Calendar
- Get a Second Brain
- I’ve got two brains.
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(iOS) - an app that instantly opens to a blinking cursor so you can just write. It’s the fastest way to enter text on my phone. It’s also got smart shortcuts to actions I can take after writing - I generally sent my notes to Evernote for later processing. Android alternative: Evernote (there’s nothing like Drafts that I’ve found, unfortunately) • Scanbot (iOS/Android) - a document scanner app. I generally use it for scanning receipts for my business, but it’s amazing for scanning handwritten notes as well. • Trello (iOS/Android) - an amazing project management app (more about it in Step 10). If I get ideas on a project I’ve already planned out, I often add them here. • Sunrise Calendar (iOS/Android) - my favorite mobile calendar app. Syncs perfectly with Google Calendar, which is what I use on my computers. • Todoist (iOS/Android) - tasks I need to do later get entered here. This is my to-do app of choice. Lastly, I use Pinboard to keep a well-tagged collection of web pages I want to save for later. Get a Second Brain For almost six years now, I’ve been operating at a significant advantage to most 10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less) 50 other people on Earth. Why? I’ve got two brains. Ok, maybe it’s not all that crazy - but I do have a tool that I refer to as my “second brain,” and it’s called Evernote . Evernote is, at a glance, a simple note-taking app. However, there are reasons it became my most-used application throughout my entire college career, as well as in my career as a writer/podcast/video producer/beard model today. I used Evernote to take detailed, Outline-style notes in most of my classes throughout college, and it also held group meeting notes, project details, and lots of other things that pertained to school. In addition, Evernote is where almost every piece of College Info Geek gets its start. I have notebooks in it for: • Articles, podcast notes, and video ideas • Large guides and book outlines (this book started as an outline in Evernote) • Speaking notes and resources • Testimonials and reader questions • Various notes from website changes and other technical stuff Evernote also runs much of my personal life as well. I have personal notebooks for: • Life details - apartment info, ISP information, account numbers for utilities and other random things • Software licenses and support contact information • Rap lyrics • Magic: the Gathering decks and combo ideas • Fiction that never sees the light of day • Travel info - all flight/hostel confirmations, info about where I’m going, conference registrations • Dance Dance Revolution goal progress (I’m trying to beat every song on Doubles mode) Lastly, I have a notebook dedicated to book notes. Every day, I have a habit of reading for 15 minutes and taking detailed, summarized notes of what I learned. This helps me retain much more of the important material in each book I tackle. Like Dropbox, Evernote syncs all your notes to the cloud. You can access them via any of their desktop or mobile apps, and also via the web app. Also, Evernote can capture notes in formats besides text - you can record voice notes, and when you capture picture notes, Evernote will even make any text in the Download 1.42 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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