Evernote is a great tool for taking down thoughts, web clippings, complex notes and anything else you can think of. It's great for taking notes in lessons and lectures, and I use it simply but effectively to take notes at school.
Firstly, I have a notebook for each subject, under my school stack. This lets me organise my notes by subject and see them all in one place, and share that notebook with teachers so they can see the notes I have taken.
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| My school stack |
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| A normal school note |
The way I organise my notes means that I can always find my current notes, and that my notes don't get clogged up with older notes. Tagging them means that I can find all the notes from the academic year I was in, and tagging them with subjects lets me refine that to just specific notes for a subject in a specific year. Using the lesson title and the date also lets me easily find the notes I want.
I use my iPad to take notes at school, and I actually automatically assign tags and the notebook according to the lesson I'm in. I also use markdown to take notes in Drafts 4, and then send them over to Evernote. If you want to read more about how I automatically tag and assign notebooks, you can check out the post about it here.
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