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What are you using to take notes? Google Keep vs Obsidian

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 Obsidian vs Google Keep   Obsidian is a platform utilized for notetaking privately, as well as a personal knowledge management tool. Researchers, writers, professionals and students are among individuals who may choose to use the note taking software. Individuals can create and customize the tool to their liking by storing information in a place described as the “vault”. Also, Obsidian can be utilized entirely offline. As I navigated Obsidian, I found myself changing the setups and desiring to change the customization, which can be a distraction from completing a task if a person is easily distracted. On the other hand, Google Keep is a more streamlined platform. The options are less distracting, and individuals can use Google Keep for many more options such as taking notes, videos, voice memos, etc. Comment and let us know what you are using...

Are you using Basecamp?

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  Educators, As I explored the website Basecamp, I notice the website can be utilized for multitasking, creating to-do list, team organization and communicating with multiple people effectively to complete asynchronous projects. The use of the message board allows for team responsibilities and tasks to be tracked with ease, which can ensure all members are contributing to the final assignments or projects. In addition, the “37 signals guide to internal communication” was helpful because it gave specific ways to communicate with individuals within an organization. Click here to gain access to Basecamp's website.

Hello World

 Hey, this is my first blog post. I am here blogging about college and career attainment and accessibility! Let's blog...