This planner is designed for students managing multiple complex courses, research projects, or for self-learners needing a systematic approach to subject-specific content. It provides a structured framework to organize notes, assignments, readings, and research, ensuring a deep and integrated understanding of each subject.
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## 📚 Subject Database
A central hub for each subject, providing dedicated sections for notes, assignments, and resources.
|Subject Name|Course Code|Professor/Instructor|Key Topics Covered|Status|Dedicated Notes Page Link|Resources Folder Link|
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|[Subject A Name]|[CODE101]|[Prof. Doe]|[Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3]|Active|[Link to Notes A]|[Link to Resources A]|
|[Subject B Name]|[CODE202]|[Dr. Smith]|[Topic X, Topic Y]|Active|[Link to Notes B]|[Link to Resources B]|
|[Self-Study Topic C]|N/A|N/A|[Concept A, Concept B]|In Progress|[Link to Notes C]|[Link to Resources C]|
|Add New Subject Here|||||||
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## 📝 Lecture Notes Organizer
A structured system for organizing and linking lecture notes to specific topics and subjects.
### **General Notes:**
* Use a consistent naming convention for your notes (e.g., `[Subject Abbrev]_[Date]_[Lecture Topic].md`).
* Link notes directly to their respective subjects in the `Subject Database`.
* Consider using tags within notes for easy cross-referencing (e.g., `#linear_algebra`, `#calculus_I`).
### **Lecture Notes Index:**
|Subject|Lecture Date|Lecture Topic|Notes Status|Key Takeaways/Summary|Link to Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|[Subject A]|YYYY-MM-DD|[Topic 1 Title]|Completed|Brief summary of main points from this lecture.|[Link to Note]|
|[Subject A]|YYYY-MM-DD|[Topic 2 Title]|In Progress|Highlights from the lecture content.|[Link to Note]|
|[Subject B]|YYYY-MM-DD|[Concept X Deep Dive]|Completed|Overview of complex concepts discussed.|[Link to Note]|
|Add New Lecture||||||
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## 📖 Reading List & Summaries
Track required readings, generate summaries, and link them to key concepts or subjects.
|Subject|Reading Title|Author/Source|Type (Book/Article/Paper)|Status|Due Date|Summary/Key Points Link|
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|[Subject A]|[Book Title 1]|[Author Name]|Book|To Read|YYYY-MM-DD||
|[Subject A]|[Article Title 2]|[Journal Name]|Article|Completed|YYYY-MM-DD|[Link to Summary]|
|[Subject B]|[Paper Title 3]|[Author/Conference]|Research Paper|In Progress|YYYY-MM-DD|[Link to Notes/Summary]|
|Add New Item|||||||
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## 🔬 Research Project Planner
Manage research tasks, sources, and progress for each project, whether academic or self-directed.
### **Project: [Project Title]**
* **Subject/Area:** [Related Subject(s) / Research Area]
* **Objective:** [Briefly describe the project's goal]
* **Start Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
* **Target Completion:** YYYY-MM-DD
* **Status:** [Planned / In Progress / Review / Completed / On Hold]
#### **Research Tasks:**
|Task ID|Task Description|Assigned To|Due Date|Status|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|RP001|[Literature Review - Area X]|Self|YYYY-MM-DD|In Progress|[Link to Literature Notes]|
|RP002|[Data Collection - Phase 1]|Self|YYYY-MM-DD|Planned||
|RP003|[Draft Outline for Report]|Self|YYYY-MM-DD|Completed|[Link to Outline]|
|Add New Task||||||
#### **Sources & Citations:**
|Source Title|Author/Publisher|Year|Type (Book/Journal/Website)|Status (Read/Skimmed/To Read)|Key Takeaways/Notes Link|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|[Source A Title]|[Author 1]|2023|Journal Article|Read|[Link to Source A Notes]|
|[Source B Title]|[Author 2]|2022|Book|Skimmed|[Link to Source B Notes]|
|Add New Source||||||
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## 🗓️ Assignment Tracker (by Subject)
Filter and track assignments by subject, type, and due date to manage workload efficiently.
|Subject|Assignment Name|Type (Essay/Problem Set/Presentation/Lab)|Due Date|Status|Priority|Link to Files/Submission|Notes|
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|[Subject A]|[Essay 1: Topic X]|Essay|YYYY-MM-DD|In Progress|High|[Link to Draft]|Outline completed.|
|[Subject B]|[Problem Set 3]|Problem Set|YYYY-MM-DD|Not Started|Medium||Need to review Chapter 5.|
|[Subject A]|[Presentation on Y]|Presentation|YYYY-MM-DD|Completed|Low|[Link to Slides]||
|Add New Assignment||||||||
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## 🧠 Flashcards/Concept Database
Create and review digital flashcards for difficult concepts within each subject to aid memorization and understanding.
|Subject|Concept/Term|Definition/Explanation|Status (Learning/Mastered/Review)|Link to Related Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|[Subject A]|[Term 1]|[Concise definition or explanation.]|Learning|[Link to Notes]|
|[Subject B]|[Concept 2]|[Detailed explanation with examples.]|Review|[Link to Notes]|
|[Subject A]|[Formula/Theorem 3]|[The formula and its application conditions.]|Mastered|[Link to Notes]|
|Add New Flashcard|||||
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This planner is designed for students managing multiple complex courses, research projects, or for self-learners needing a systematic approach to subject-specific content. It provides a structured framework to organize notes, assignments, readings, and research, ensuring a deep and integrated understanding of each subject.
📚 Subject Database
A central hub for each subject, providing dedicated sections for notes, assignments, and resources.
Subject Name |
Course Code |
Professor/Instructor |
Key Topics Covered |
Status |
Dedicated Notes Page Link |
Resources Folder Link |
[Subject A Name] |
[CODE101] |
[Prof. Doe] |
[Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3] |
Active |
[Link to Notes A] |
[Link to Resources A] |
[Subject B Name] |
[CODE202] |
[Dr. Smith] |
[Topic X, Topic Y] |
Active |
[Link to Notes B] |
[Link to Resources B] |
[Self-Study Topic C] |
N/A |
N/A |
[Concept A, Concept B] |
In Progress |
[Link to Notes C] |
[Link to Resources C] |
Add New Subject Here |
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📝 Lecture Notes Organizer
A structured system for organizing and linking lecture notes to specific topics and subjects.
General Notes:
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Use a consistent naming convention for your notes (e.g., [Subject Abbrev]_[Date]_[Lecture Topic].md
).
-
Link notes directly to their respective subjects in the Subject Database
.
-
Consider using tags within notes for easy cross-referencing (e.g., #linear_algebra
, #calculus_I
).
Lecture Notes Index:
Subject |
Lecture Date |
Lecture Topic |
Notes Status |
Key Takeaways/Summary |
Link to Notes |
[Subject A] |
YYYY-MM-DD |
[Topic 1 Title] |
Completed |
Brief summary of main points from this lecture. |
[Link to Note] |
[Subject A] |
YYYY-MM-DD |
[Topic 2 Title] |
In Progress |
Highlights from the lecture content. |
[Link to Note] |
[Subject B] |
YYYY-MM-DD |
[Concept X Deep Dive] |
Completed |
Overview of complex concepts discussed. |
[Link to Note] |
Add New Lecture |
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📖 Reading List & Summaries
Track required readings, generate summaries, and link them to key concepts or subjects.
Subject |
Reading Title |
Author/Source |
Type (Book/Article/Paper) |
Status |
Due Date |
Summary/Key Points Link |
[Subject A] |
[Book Title 1] |
[Author Name] |
Book |
To Read |
YYYY-MM-DD |
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[Subject A] |
[Article Title 2] |
[Journal Name] |
Article |
Completed |
YYYY-MM-DD |
[Link to Summary] |
[Subject B] |
[Paper Title 3] |
[Author/Conference] |
Research Paper |
In Progress |
YYYY-MM-DD |
[Link to Notes/Summary] |
Add New Item |
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🔬 Research Project Planner
Manage research tasks, sources, and progress for each project, whether academic or self-directed.
Project: [Project Title]
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Subject/Area: [Related Subject(s) / Research Area]
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Objective: [Briefly describe the project's goal]
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Start Date: YYYY-MM-DD
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Target Completion: YYYY-MM-DD
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Status: [Planned / In Progress / Review / Completed / On Hold]
Research Tasks:
Task ID |
Task Description |
Assigned To |
Due Date |
Status |
Notes |
RP001 |
[Literature Review - Area X] |
Self |
YYYY-MM-DD |
In Progress |
[Link to Literature Notes] |
RP002 |
[Data Collection - Phase 1] |
Self |
YYYY-MM-DD |
Planned |
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RP003 |
[Draft Outline for Report] |
Self |
YYYY-MM-DD |
Completed |
[Link to Outline] |
Add New Task |
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Sources & Citations:
Source Title |
Author/Publisher |
Year |
Type (Book/Journal/Website) |
Status (Read/Skimmed/To Read) |
Key Takeaways/Notes Link |
[Source A Title] |
[Author 1] |
2023 |
Journal Article |
Read |
[Link to Source A Notes] |
[Source B Title] |
[Author 2] |
2022 |
Book |
Skimmed |
[Link to Source B Notes] |
Add New Source |
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🗓️ Assignment Tracker (by Subject)
Filter and track assignments by subject, type, and due date to manage workload efficiently.
Subject |
Assignment Name |
Type (Essay/Problem Set/Presentation/Lab) |
Due Date |
Status |
Priority |
Link to Files/Submission |
Notes |
[Subject A] |
[Essay 1: Topic X] |
Essay |
YYYY-MM-DD |
In Progress |
High |
[Link to Draft] |
Outline completed. |
[Subject B] |
[Problem Set 3] |
Problem Set |
YYYY-MM-DD |
Not Started |
Medium |
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Need to review Chapter 5. |
[Subject A] |
[Presentation on Y] |
Presentation |
YYYY-MM-DD |
Completed |
Low |
[Link to Slides] |
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Add New Assignment |
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🧠 Flashcards/Concept Database
Create and review digital flashcards for difficult concepts within each subject to aid memorization and understanding.
Subject |
Concept/Term |
Definition/Explanation |
Status (Learning/Mastered/Review) |
Link to Related Notes |
[Subject A] |
[Term 1] |
[Concise definition or explanation.] |
Learning |
[Link to Notes] |
[Subject B] |
[Concept 2] |
[Detailed explanation with examples.] |
Review |
[Link to Notes] |
[Subject A] |
[Formula/Theorem 3] |
[The formula and its application conditions.] |
Mastered |
[Link to Notes] |
Add New Flashcard |
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Tip: For enhanced functionality and to utilize the color scheme, consider using a Markdown editor that supports custom CSS, or convert this Markdown to HTML with a dedicated stylesheet. Tools like Obsidian, Typora, VS Code with Markdown extensions, or online Markdown renderers can provide a richer experience.