Hung Yi
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[obsidian#1] Academic use obsidian related


Next, I will write a series of sharing about the obsidian software.

obsidian is a set of very useful article management software, writing software...etc.

I'm more used to it than Notion. The reasons will be explained in detail.

First of all, let's understand and share the experience of relevant people:

(The original website is attached: https://www.reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/nx9ayz/any_teachers_out_there_using_obsidian/ )




From pokemonandonandon :

I am a university professor. I use obsidian for almost all my work now.

# Course management

I teach several courses, many with overlapping topics. I divided them into "templates" , these modules generally correspond to a separate theme . In Obsidian, I create a "template" page and a "theme" page for each course . For example, Food Safety is both a template and a theme .

Purpose: 1. The topic page is mainly used as a place to link other ideas and references. 2. I also use it to develop ideas. I also have some topics that are smaller than the whole template.

The template page became a refined outline for my lectures. I used pandoc to export it to powerpoint and to pdf for students to use as notes. A template can link to one or more topic pages, and I can also embed links to online resources (lots of youtube videos, news articles, and peer-reviewed articles).

# Curriculum Development

When I make a template , it is inevitable that I will come across new topics that are not very suitable. I can easily create a new theme page for these things that will link to other templates.

"For example, while I was working on a template for a nutrition program, I discovered a whole new topic related to the SNAP-ed assessment framework. I put it into a new topic page that already linked to other courses I teach ”

#alumni database

I also made a note for each major in our project. This will allow me to relate them to meeting notes, letters of recommendation, etc.

I'm using a Kanban plugin to help keep track of their expected graduation dates so I can make sure they meet the various requirements.

I'm using the Dataview plugin to create a table of all students so we can contact them for various alumni related events.

something else

I take a note of each of my meetings and create a page for each attendee.

I keep finding new things to do

I'd love to find a way to call pandoc directly from obsidian, but I haven't figured it out yet. (<-- can be solved)

#Use PARA and MOC in combination.

I have an index page that shows the channels of my research projects under "P"; school courses, side hustle, personal stuff under "A"; all books, lecture notes and literature under "R"; An "A" below shows something that stops or needs to be stored.

Let's say, for item A under "P", in the index page, there will be a item A MOC that stores introductions, literature reviews, data management plans, etc.

Taking it a step further , every project, document created, lecture, etc. is built from concepts, which are drawn from books and literature. So the whole structure of the system should be: Index -> MOC -> Details of each job -> Concepts used -> Books and Literature -> pdf of books and literature.

#dailynotes

I've tried taking daily notes a few times and failed, I'll definitely try again, but haven't really done it yet.

#folder

I have tons of folders, partly because I just turned my home directory into my vault. I also plan to share some of these folders at some point and they are all linked to my google drive. Eventually, I can share some, but not all folders

#resource

Department Stuff, People, Topics, Templates, Meetings, Courses, Briefings, Unfilled (default for new notes is here), Meeting Minutes (for meeting minutes, I use Date (YYY - MM - DD) and Meeting Title (with calendar name) consistent) to name them)

I include attendees (link to their page), agenda and follow-up. This way, I can send the agenda before the meeting and follow up after the meeting. They get links to related projects and topics.


From the case, step by step to understand this software, and organize your own digital data.

bless.



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