Reddit mentions: The best class records & lesson books

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Top Reddit comments about Class Records & Lesson Books:

u/Airglow26 · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

I just finished a 4 year degree note taking with a FP for the whole thing. I used a combination of a Lamy Safari and a Parker 51 mostly with parker blue-black ink or Diamine Sunset. Towards the end I had a VP too but I only got that when I was offered a grad job. For me I took notes from the lecture slides that were released before the lecture that way I didn't need to worry about copying off the slides during the lecture and could just make notes on what the lecturer was saying. I'd use one darker colour for the slide notes and then a brighter colour for what the lecturer was saying.

I used a squared a4 brunnen notebook, 3 of them actually. Its similar to this although not quite. I found for my final project I used a leuchtturm 1917 A5 because it was easier to take to meetings and the library in a coat pocket.

If I were to do it again I'd invest early in a really smooth pen that doesn't fatigue your hand but then maybe it was better to have that cheap safari because I wasn't too bothered what happened to it and I was happier to use and abuse it. I see a lot of people now using EF nibs but don't be afraid of mediums or thicker, they are so much smoother! Best of luck with your studies.

u/NoSpice4Me · 4 pointsr/Teachers

I don't know if the perfect planner like this exists. I think you have to get creative to get what works for you. Honestly, I use two:

-- An academic planner (i'm on a 4x4 block with two preps, I know they do other configurations). I write what each prep is doing per box on the left side and the right collects other important school things and thoughts.

Honestly, my pages look like a goddamn mess (this was during testing season...) to other people but it makes sense to me.

-- A Moleskine where I do a "weekly spread" with a two-page spread for each day. Rough daily schedule on the left side with space to adjust, right side has notes and to-dos.

Altogether it's like $35 which is way, way cheaper than other planners.

u/erkala21 · 1 pointr/Teachers

[ I have this one] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B1HR3V7/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_MgKSDbK63D7D9). It has space for 7 periods in a day and I like that the days are vertical, it makes it easier to glance and see my day.

u/TeacherMcCool · 6 pointsr/Teachers

This is what I use. It's gender neutral and comes in multiple colors.

6 Period Teacher Lesson Plan; Days Vertically Down the Side (W202) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PUST4AE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_bW7mTjlI3tKNR