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!V Apps and programs I use to manage my university life
Notes
Details
Titles
- The x tools/apps that organize my life in uni
- It’s start of school
What is my audience and how can I cater towards them?
- Uni students duh, or people just looking for effective tools
- I think they would want a brief description of the tools, not the specifics, as they can explore workflows for themselves
- Can make videos based on demand
- I think they would want a brief description of the tools, not the specifics, as they can explore workflows for themselves
Why
Personal/Channel Benefits:
- So I can articulate my workflow for my own use as well lul
- Start breaking into uni life niche
Main ideas/messages:
- These apps are free but super useful
- Systems are important
How
Extra preparation/research needed:
- Thinking about how I’ll record the video
Contents of script:
Contents of visuals:
Helpful resources and materials:
Brainstorming
- Should I organize based on practices or based on apps? I think I should label it as apps, but mention that I use them as apps
Intro
How will you make sure the viewer is seen/understood within the first 15 seconds? What questions are you going to promise to answer?
- If you’re feeling overwhelmed from uni life and need some organization
Brief outline of topics covered:
Task and time management
- Something I can easily add tasks to, update throughout the day
- Keep my mind off of organizing so I can focus on actually doing things
- Todoist
- Plan my day and see what I should be working on
- Google calendar
- Pomodoro timer
- Discord bot
- web: marinara timer
- phone: brain focus or clock app
- brain focus blocks notifs when opening phone
- Study with me sessions
- Make studying less isolating, have people to talk to during breaks
- Can act as a form of motivation/accountability
Tracking habits and stats
- Keep track of my habits and see data
- Habitica
- Tracking to see how I spend my time every day/week
- Toggl track
- Simple and lots of free features
- Toggl track
Note taking app
- Obsidian
- Storing notes on lectures, literature, concepts, etc
- Connections for abstract courses
- Storing notes on lectures, literature, concepts, etc
- One note
- Using
- Gyazo
- saving pictures
Bullet Journal
- Obsidian
- Affirmations/inspiration in the morning
- Journalling my day
- Reflecting
Highlighting/annotating literature
- Calibre
- Highlights, annotations, export to obsidian
- Memex
- Taking notes of video
Content
- Remember why you’re creating the video and have a general overview of what you’re talking about
Conclusion
What are some relevant references or links?
How can I sum up the contents of the video?
References:
Created:: 2021-09-23 21:19