Dear Folk,
What are the best ways to save notes from your Courses if you don't buy them?
Thanks,
Mike
I like to use Obsidian (a FREE note program) for notes.
I set it up with each unit being a subfolder and each lesson being it's own note. Then in the note, I'll put my notes from that lesson, along with notes from the readings. It helps me to keep it organized.
A friend does similar, only he uses One Note.
I use clippings, and have verified you keep the clippings even after the course times out. Since the 'textbook' is a transcript of the audio, it isn't hard to save the important stuff. (And you can add your own notes to a clipping.)
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