Class notes go social with stu.dicio.us

Submitted by Tom Boone on August 10, 2006 - 2:26pm.

A new online tool called stu.dicio.us could revolutionize the way law students manage and share their class notes. Here's how Chris Gilmer at Download Squad sums up stu.dicio.us:

stu.dicio.us has the potential to become a students dream. It's an online note taking site. Students can publicly save notes and manage class schedules.[...]

Schedules are easily entered, tracking class name, day, time, school, and professor. You can also input to-dos, which make it easy to remember things that you have to do for the day. The Notes section in stu.dicio.us is pretty powerful. Users can search for notes in the database based on their particular subject or class. Making it extremely useful if you forgot or missed something from a lecture. Notes in the system can be exported in HTML or DOC formats for viewing, storing and printing.

I know this would've made my law school life easier. Study group members will be able to easily share notes with one another, and the process of obtaining notes from a missed class period might be simplified considerably. Best of all, everything a student needs to stay organized all semester long can now be stored in one location-independent space.

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