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This template provides a basic idea on how one can categorize their notes and resources. One is always free to customise the tags or other sub-headings specific to their needs and purpose.
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Reading multiple resources like papers and blogs is needed for understanding the concept and to have an all-rounder view of the subject.
However one cannot always remember the resources they learn, or may forget how to get back to the resource that you learnt once, breaking the flow of your...
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The template used(refer to the image) has 6 parts :
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Powerpoint presentation programs (like Google slides, MD powerpoint, Canva) offer a unique way of switching through the slides, which makes it easier for going Through, rather than scrolling.
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The second half of the template comprises the Important figures to consider and the Tags. The former can be anything from the illustrations and tables you've found from the paper, or maybe a concept map you've made on your own .
The Tags fo...
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Read too many references but don't remember how to retrieve it ? Confused about organising your notes ? Here's a simple guide to categorise your reference so that you can get back to it quicker.
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