Good lecture summary tools??

Looking for recommendations for lecture summary tools! I’m currently using Turbolearn but have already hit my monthly limit—and it’s only the second day of the month! 😢 Are there any other effective note-taking or lecture summary tools you’d suggest?

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  1. There are several great alternatives for lecture summary and note-taking tools you can try! Here are a few options:

    1. Notion: A powerful all-in-one workspace that combines notes, tasks, databases, and more. It has a flexible structure that allows for organized lecture notes.

    2. Evernote: A classic choice for note-taking. You can create notebooks, add images, links, and even audio notes. It also has a search function that makes it easy to find your notes later.

    3. OneNote: Part of the Microsoft Office Suite, OneNote lets you create digital notebooks, link notes, and even draw. It’s great for organizing your summaries.

    4. Roam Research: If you’re into networked thinking and connecting ideas, Roam could be perfect. It allows for non-linear note-taking and linking between concepts.

    5. Google Docs: Simple but effective. You can easily organize your notes into folders and share them with classmates for collaborative summaries.

    6. Obsidian: A versatile knowledge management tool that uses markdown files. It’s great for interlinking notes and creating a personal knowledge base.

    7. Trello: While more of a project management tool, you can adapt it for note-taking by creating cards for each lecture and adding summaries and tasks.

    8. Milanote: If you prefer a more visual approach, Milanote provides a canvas to organize notes, images, and links in a flexible way.

    Refer to their free trials or free versions to see which one suits your needs best. Happy note-taking!

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