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Digital Notes Organizer - Making Your Personal Encyclopedia
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Digital Notes Organizer - Making Your Personal Encyclopedia

How to transform your notes into an easy to use Wiki.
Created byChris Votey
Last updated 9/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Edit pages on online wikis (Wikipedia, Wikia, etc).
  • Upload all your notes into one place that is linkable and searchable.
  • Take all information you find on the internet and consolidate it in one location.
  • Create your own private encyclopedia

Course content

5 sections46 lectures6h 3m total length
  • Introduction4:03
  • Course Overview5:21

    In this video, I do a basic explanation of the Introduction, Tool Overview, Installation, How-To, and Bonus section. In addition, a brief look and what you will accomplish by the end of this course.

  • Why Should You Use This Software?6:55

    Why should you use this software? After all, the methods you've used for notes and research have worked so well for you before. In this video, I will answer why you should use this software and take this course.

  • Who Am I?8:12
  • My Computer2:02
  • Bonus Points2:48

    Learning can be tedious, so I want to try to spice things up to make it more engaging.

Requirements

  • No previous knowledge required.
  • I highly recommend installing 7zip, Notepad++, and Dropbox.

Description

This is a two-in-one course. The first part of this course will teach you how to put a wiki on your computer that is only accessible by you or anyone else you choose to include with the use of Dropbox. The second part of this course will teach you how to use that software, so you can take your notes and input them into MediaWiki software (the same software used by Wikipedia).

Not only will you be able to organize your notes, you'll additionally be able to link your notes together and easily find your ideas. More importantly, you'll be able to take resources from both online and offline and input it in your Wiki to make your own encyclopedia. Best part of all, your Wiki is truly private.

Lastly, by the end of this course, you'll have a basic understanding on how to edit any online wiki, including Wikipedia and Wikia.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for those who have a lot of notes, and can easily lose ideas because they have so many. This course is ideal for anyone who wants to organize their notes and make them searchable. More than that, have access to them on any computer.
  • This course is perfect for anyone who wants to edit pages on Wikipedia. It goes over a lot of basic information to get you started.
  • This course is great for those wishing to setup their own private wiki.
  • This course is wonderful for groups who work entirely over the Internet and need a system to build a knowledge base.