Notion can take the tedious work out of research methods and make them easier to manage. Until APIs are workable in the app, we're going to have to manage with citation creation in a browser.
I've been using Notion since the beginning of the school year and it's been an amazing experience so far. I managed to figure out how to implement "Active Recall" that shows me my progress.
There is a major flaw in Notion that I hope gets fixed and that is incorporating column values into formulas. At least from what I gather, it requires a small hack and work around to make this function possible. And yes, it is possible. Below I will try my best to explain how I managed to find a solution.
These icons sets are intended for those looking to spice up their Notion pages with an entirely custom look. If it's a minimal, cute, industrial or themed look you’re going for, I have a solution for you. Trust me, custom icons will change your Notion experience ten-fold.
I created a calendar that tracks my anxiety (ie. mood tracker). It helped way more than I expected it to. I made a simple input, output system. This dashboard is intended for those seeking a minimal mood calendar that is specifically catered to anxiety for upcoming events.
Let's discuss multi-select and select properties. These two are rather straightforward but can easily be misunderstood as identical. The two properties are key to tagging pages and values. The difference between these two tagging properties is simple.
This dashboard is intended for those seeking template ideas for music their listening to casually and/or music bloggers looking for an easy-to-use filing system for quick thoughts and review writing.
A seamless touch to any database in need of a quick view progress bar that doesn’t include extraneous data or require exact percentages. Great for students and those who prefer to visualize data in a non-numerical format.