RE: Good Journal Application Or Template For Lab Notes?

From: Matthew Long (mlong@comms-care.com)
Date: Mon Sep 03 2007 - 05:14:23 ART


It maybe from Microsoft and thus requires a license but I suggest taking a look at onenote

It allows you to group notes in books and tabs and lets you draw diagrams by hand. But what is really useful is that if you paste from another document or web page it automatically pastes in a link to the original document.

I have the last 3 years of networking notes and tips in mine
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/onenote/default.aspx
Its #75 which is steep for a note taking application but it is one that I would have to buy.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Scott Vermillion
Sent: 31 August 2007 22:08
To: Cisco certification
Subject: OT: Good Journal Application Or Template For Lab Notes?

Hi all,

Anybody know of a good journal application or template for lab notes?
For me and my aging brain, learning is one thing but retaining is
another. I find that taking extensive notes is itself a good memory
technique. Then it serves as a great review resource leading up to a
written or practical exam. I am just going with bulleted notes in a Word
doc for now, but I was thinking something must be out there that will
allow for greater organization and perhaps offer better search tools.

Regards,

Scott



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