So if you're in a mock, then press command backward slash, and it will just open and close as you are on Windows or Linux and press control backward slash throughout this whole cloth, I'm going to be mentioning a lot of keyboard shortcuts.
If you want, you can hide the sidebar by clicking up here, or you can use a keyboard shortcut. And your actual pages will be on the right side of the screen. This is what notion will initially look like your main pages, settings, templates, and trash are located on the sidebar, which will always be on the left side of the screen.
Using templates: So in this course I'm gonna show you how to use templates once you're logged in.
So in the next lesson I'm gonna kinda go over what templates are, how you can download them and how you can use them for and spoke. So as you can see now, notion is suggesting for us to add a template to our workspace. But personally, I just choose the for myself option just because I'm not using it in a workspace, I'm just using it for me. But still like everything I say here is still applicable if you use it at work. In this class, I mostly just going to cover how you can use it for personal uses. And then when you sign up, they're going to ask you if you want to use notion for personal uses or for work uses. They're gonna ask you for your firstname, for your last name. I already have a notion accounts, so I can't really say no because I already have one. And to sign up, you literally just need to enter your email. So if you look up notion on Google, it will literally come up. So first we're gonna go on the notion website, which is notion dot. And also notion has a mobile APP, an iPod up, so you can make your notion pages there, but I would personally recommend to make your notion pages on computer and then you can keep track of them on your phone. I'm going to use the website, but personally I only use the up. So you can use notion as a website or an application on your computer to sign up. Once you're cau it's made, I'll explain some of the basics and then we can get strained to organizing. Creating your account: Okay, so to start off, I'm going to quickly walk you through making your own account. I hope it goes into this class and let's get straight into it.ΔΆ.
And if you wanna see more videos based on like my student experience and language learning productivity, vlogs arm. And yes, so if you wanna see more classes based on productivity, time management, organization and notion, make sure to follow me on skill share. So I also recommends just go through quickly, maybe there's some things that you don't know. If you've used notion before, I would still recommend to watch the first section because there's a couple of things that I found out in last couple of weeks that I never knew when I first started using notion that are extremely helpful. But I feel like I can give you a lot of inspiration on how you can use notion. So the second section is going to be more personalized to me. So I'm going to show you how I made someone most used pages or like how you can use it as a student and things like that. In the second section, we're gonna go more specifically into how I use it. The first section we're going to go into the main features, different tips, keyboard shortcuts, basically just how to use it. So this class will be broken down into two sections. If I have a wish list of reading list, anything, I use it to plan my time as well.
Literally, I use motion to make every single list. So literally, every aspect of my life, like including my videos schedule, my school life, even my meal plans. I've been using it for about six months out. Notion is basically an all in one workspace where you can write, you can apply, you can organize, you can collaborate, you can literally do anything on it. So in this course I'm gonna show you how to use notion to basically create the perfect productivity system for you. Introduction: Hi everyone and welcome to a new skill share cores.