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Organization
The StudyDeposit is systemically organized throughout various folders. Notes are usually stored in bulk within the “Lessons” folder, in typically lengthy pages of information. These notes are the foundation for creating specific pages that explain particular topics and are stored in their respective folders to be linked together.
For example, notes about a lesson on evolution would appear within the “Lessons” folder. From those notes, pages about natural selection and species are created, linked to explain individual aspects of evolution, and stored in the “Concepts” and “Vocabulary” folders.
The following demonstrates the note life cycle.
- Notes are taken in class during a lesson into a page belonging to the “Lessons” folder.
- Individual topics are split off and placed into separate pages.
- The new pages are sorted into folders and linked to other pages.
Notes are uploaded every week (unless I forget).
Getting Started
There is no single way to use the StudyDeposit, but there are steps to get started if you need help.
- Navigate to the folder with the topic you’re interested in.
- Locate the lesson that may explain that topic.
- Use the links for anything you’re unfamiliar with.
Once you are familiar with the organization of the StudyDeposit, locating the information you need will come naturally.
Tip
Use the recent notes tab to quickly jump into studying. They include topics of what is being covered right now!
Known Issues
Since the StudyDeposit is relatively new, there are many issues with navigating the system. If you find any problems not listed below, please reach out (information at the bottom of the page).
- Error code when attempting to view folder
- General formatting problems
Collaboration
The StudyDeposit is always incomplete and constantly growing. As you explore the StudyDeposit, you may find topics that need more information. The only solution is adding new notes from multiple sources, which is why the StudyDeposit encourages you to add your own notes and give feedback.
If you would like to add to the growing database of information, ask any questions, or report issues, contact me at studydeposit@gmail.com.