Let’s say you’re in love with Hypothes.is, but you’re also an old school pen and paper person. There’s definitely a way to add that old school index card/zettelkasten feel to your new digital notes.
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Let’s say you’re in love with Hypothes.is, but you’re also an old school pen and paper person. There’s definitely a way to add that old school index card/zettelkasten feel to your new digital notes.
Or perhaps something that converts the CSS of @Hypothes_is highlights and makes the letters red instead of having a yellow background? #EdTech
A bit reminiscent, but of a different historical period than the index card idea.
Let’s say you’re in love with Hypothes.is, but you’re also an old school pen and paper person. There’s definitely a way to add that old school index card/zettelkasten feel to your new digital notes.
Syndicated copies:
anagora.org/zettelkasten
anagora.org/SLS22
anagora.org/NoteTaking
anagora.org/EdTech
anagora.org/CSS
Or perhaps something that converts the CSS of @Hypothes_is highlights and makes the letters red instead of having a yellow background? #EdTech
A bit reminiscent, but of a different historical period than the index card idea.
anagora.org/EdTech