Roxy, such a great lecture that should be given to all HS and college students, but even at my age, and years of post grad ed., it was great. I tend to use simple note taking or Cornell. From your previous educational info I have enjoyed using a combo of One note ( my favorite) with Notability since I can record at the same time. I do have but not using as much Good Notes. I would love to use Zoom since I heard you really like it, but did not want to get into the learning curve of using it, I found it a bit cumbersome. Enjoy listening to your voice, great job as always
Thank you for differentiating between note-taking and note-making. I've never heard of "note-making", and I never could figure out why I was able to take notes during class, but I had a difficult time in my daily life "making" my own notes. It's making the gears in my brain turn - about how I need to figure out the best way for me to "make notes".
This is really good! I had never thought before about the difference between note-taking and note-making. I use the Cornell method fairly often, and it is interesting to realize that it is a hybrid combining both activities. I hope you will have some more thoughts about note taking/making in your workflow series.
Excellent review of note-taking and note-making methods. I think any approach that tends toward the -making side is best, whatever the mechanics, because it's a form of review. Hey, could you review the Sony Digital Paper? I've always thought it would be a good idea to get a single-purpose device optimized for taking/making notes, and DP uses E-ink, which is much easier on the eyes than blue-light LED screens (the standard on most laptops and tablets). This would be immensely helpful for those long hours taking and making notes or just reading.
We have a long list of devices we’d like to try out 😃 Sony Digital Paper included but that requires a budget we currently don’t have. But it’s certainly on our to-do list. 😃
Great video, been waiting for this one for a while. Glad you got this one up. Your soothing voice just enhances an already great video :-) Ropsie do you laugh at us behind the scenes where you say things like "What is the fascination with my voice"
Hello. I need your advice. I am looking for an application that can allow me to (mostly) organize information and if possible, collect them from different sources. For instance I want to be able to study many different versions of the bible in PDF format and then collect the name of all the Kings under one tab that I will call let's say "Kings names" and collect the name of all the Queens under another tab that I will call "Queens names" for instance. Do you think there is an application that can allow me to do something like that? Collect and organise information. Thanks in advance
@@PaperlessX And what do you think about LiquidText? I've heard that it is a good competitor to MarginNote 4. Thank you so much for your answers. I really appreciate. By the way do you know where we can find some beginner tutorial video for MarginNote 4?🌹🌹🌹
When I try to export my images from keynote presentation as a PDF, as you did... I unfortunately have NO LINES next to my images, and NO NUMBERS..Just a blank space.. How do I fix this ?! - anybody..Thank you!
The reveal happened in an older video however I am ashamed to say that I did not realize it was her even though the thumb ring was in plain sight but I digress
Share your digital workflow with us here: forms.gle/W2tUffJLkyuCwFsRA. And challenge our team to do any of these: 1. Improve 2. Replicate 3. Simplify your workflow The main note-taking app featured in this video is Noteful: apple.co/3nr0XDt
Roxy, such a great lecture that should be given to all HS and college students, but even at my age, and years of post grad ed., it was great. I tend to use simple note taking or Cornell. From your previous educational info I have enjoyed using a combo of One note ( my favorite) with Notability since I can record at the same time. I do have but not using as much Good Notes. I would love to use Zoom since I heard you really like it, but did not want to get into the learning curve of using it, I found it a bit cumbersome. Enjoy listening to your voice, great job as always
ZoomNotes is very complicated… I’m glad you found the video helpful 😃
Thank you for differentiating between note-taking and note-making. I've never heard of "note-making", and I never could figure out why I was able to take notes during class, but I had a difficult time in my daily life "making" my own notes. It's making the gears in my brain turn - about how I need to figure out the best way for me to "make notes".
They are two different processes that require different kinds of skills. 😃
This is really good! I had never thought before about the difference between note-taking and note-making. I use the Cornell method fairly often, and it is interesting to realize that it is a hybrid combining both activities. I hope you will have some more thoughts about note taking/making in your workflow series.
Excellent review of note-taking and note-making methods. I think any approach that tends toward the -making side is best, whatever the mechanics, because it's a form of review. Hey, could you review the Sony Digital Paper? I've always thought it would be a good idea to get a single-purpose device optimized for taking/making notes, and DP uses E-ink, which is much easier on the eyes than blue-light LED screens (the standard on most laptops and tablets). This would be immensely helpful for those long hours taking and making notes or just reading.
We have a long list of devices we’d like to try out 😃 Sony Digital Paper included but that requires a budget we currently don’t have. But it’s certainly on our to-do list. 😃
Great video, been waiting for this one for a while. Glad you got this one up. Your soothing voice just enhances an already great video :-)
Ropsie do you laugh at us behind the scenes where you say things like "What is the fascination with my voice"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Actually, I ask myself that question all the time kkkkkkkk
Great video!!
4:55 with aplication you use? and 5:24 ?????
Keynote and Foxit reader
much love to your efforts!
Hello. I need your advice. I am looking for an application that can allow me to (mostly) organize information and if possible, collect them from different sources. For instance I want to be able to study many different versions of the bible in PDF format and then collect the name of all the Kings under one tab that I will call let's say "Kings names" and collect the name of all the Queens under another tab that I will call "Queens names" for instance. Do you think there is an application that can allow me to do something like that? Collect and organise information. Thanks in advance
MarginNote 4 will be great for that. But it’s a steep learning curve. That’s the one I use for my Bible study 😃
@@PaperlessX And what do you think about LiquidText? I've heard that it is a good competitor to MarginNote 4. Thank you so much for your answers. I really appreciate. By the way do you know where we can find some beginner tutorial video for MarginNote 4?🌹🌹🌹
Hope you are aware of notion and obsidian
Can you review
Yes, we know them. We have them on our to-do list
When I try to export my images from keynote presentation as a PDF, as you did... I unfortunately have NO LINES next to my images, and NO NUMBERS..Just a blank space.. How do I fix this ?! - anybody..Thank you!
It’s probably a bug. We exported one PDF like that and repeating the export solved the problem
@@PaperlessX Oh --Thanks :-)! I will try that..
As always, you had me @0.16
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Face reveal incoming: well slowly slowly 😄
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The reveal happened in an older video however I am ashamed to say that I did not realize it was her even though the thumb ring was in plain sight but I digress
Why would you think there is only one way you should do something?
Sottotitoli🙏
Share your digital workflow with us here: forms.gle/W2tUffJLkyuCwFsRA.
And challenge our team to do any of these:
1. Improve
2. Replicate
3. Simplify your workflow
The main note-taking app featured in this video is Noteful: apple.co/3nr0XDt