Type (Select) - This is where I put the type of assignment or event: "Exam", "Quiz", "Assignment", "Discussion", "Reading", etc.Ĭompletion Date (Date) - When I actually complete an assignment Status (Select) - “Not Started”, “In Progress", "Complete" this is only for things tagged with a course in the previous property. In that database, I have the following properties:Ĭategory (Select) - “Academic” tag for school-wide dates like semester/registration start/end, holidays, etc. What I do is make a single database for one Academic Year (so that I don’t overcrowd my Category tag with all of my courses for my full degree plan). So I have a similar thing for my school tracking that may help you or at least give you some ideas. Say, I want to make an 'inbox' page that houses random reminders/tasks and would like them to appear in that global calendar as well. I want to have it that when I assign a date to a chapter in `Udemy>Enrolled>Course1>Week2>Chapter20` it actually appears in a calendar that also has different entries from all over that particular workspace. ![]() Of course, I do this for a lot of other things but it works then same.Ĭourse1: -Week1: chapters, Week2: chapter. Then I tick the box when I finish a chapter or, most importantly, give the next chapter a date (start date-due date), it then appears on the calendar and the 'today' view. ) and inside each list I create tasks with the chapters. In Pagico, I create a project, give it a name of the course, tags, description.etc., and then create some lists those lists are the major chapters (Week1. ![]() The major thing I use Pagico for that I want to let Notion handle is tracking progress and planning the MOOC courses I'm enrolled/want to enroll in: Plus, they can't seem to figure out how to make a good mobile app. I use it for personal projects, nothing fancy, and I like how it's more than a simple task manager as it lets me add notes inside projects, something none of the competitor task manager apps do but then I dread how outdated it looks and how broken it seems at times, especially when I try to add multiple tasks at once. Learn more about sponsoring 'm new to Notion (like less than 24h new) and I'm thinking about moving to it and eliminate the need of a few apps at once. Sponsored via Syndicate « Fish (shell) fun: event handlers | Howzit: Remember how what you work on works » Boost your productivity with the new Pagico 9 today! Try 2 weeks for free. Need to sync with your other computer or mobile devices? Just turn on the Personal Cloud feature and Pagico will securely sync your data via the Pagico cloud servers. Keeping Data Local & Syncing Across DevicesĪlways on the go or simply wish to keep data offline? Then Pagico is the right choice for you! By being a native app that lives on your computer, Pagico stores your data on your computer and on your computer only (by default). Its newly added Dark Mode also makes it comfortable should you find yourself working at night. Then, its elegant UI is designed to present information at a moderate level of density, perfect for inducing a sense of calm. The ability to see potential problems ahead of time can help you generate solutions and worry less. Since Pagico visualizes your workload as timelines, you can see far ahead into the future. So Pagico 9 is also designed to reduce your stress. While getting stuff done is satisfying, it can get stressful too. Need to move your plans around? Just drag things around on the timeline, or use the smart snooze options to swiftly reschedule. This ensures that nothing slips through the cracks, and long-term deadlines never creep up on you. Unlike conventional todo apps that rely on lists and calendars, Pagico visualizes your tasks as timelines that let you intuitively perceive your workload. To be productive, you need to plan ahead and stay on track, but you also have to be able to adjust plans when needed. ![]() By keeping things together, you can offload your brain and think more clearly. Imagine how convenient it is to have boarding passes right next to travel itineraries, or design documents connected with submission deadlines. With Pagico you can keep all these tracks neatly in check by centralizing notes, tasks, checklists, emails, and files by projects and clients. When multiple projects move concurrently, we may overlook details, and maybe even miss deadlines. In this day and age, we all have many areas of responsibilities: projects at work, family errands, or the wonderful vacation you’re planning. Isn’t there always too much to do? Don’t stress out, let Pagico 9 help you work smarter, get more done, and reduce stress. Thanks to Pagico for sponsoring this week!
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