A list of awesome RemNote tutorials, extensions, themes and educational resources.
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Community
Places to interact with community members and developers.
- If you have an issue while using RemNote, feel free to Contact Support from the lower right question mark menu. If you're up to it, fill out a full bug report using Report Bugs from the same lower right question mark menu to allow the team to easily track the bug and request more information if needed (no private data is gathered without your knowledge and consent). If your issue prevents you from accessing the app, email support at support@remnote.com
- Feature Requests are on the Feature Requests board of the Feedback portal. Check whether a similar feature has already been requested by searching and vote on your favourites!
- Feedback on existing features may be submitted using the On-demand feedback board of the Feedback portal
- Extension developers may gather inspiration and discuss RemNote's technical internals with fellow engineers in the extension-development discord channel
- All other discussion, including learning the app, workflow sharing (field-specific or general), and off-topic resides on the Discord server
- Follow the official twitter account for company news
Tutorials
How to use RemNote?
Get started by going through the interactive tutorial and looking at RemNote's excellent builtin documentation (via the sidebar or the website) or the official Youtube channel. Then move onto community tutorials.
Selection of community Video Tutorials that cover a specific topic more in depth:
Courses
Comprehensive curricula covering all features of RemNote.
Paid (💰) or free (🎓).
Integrations
How to get data from other services into RemNote.
Extensions
Custom CSS
RemNote's appearance can be customized by pasting in CSS code blocks on the ⮉ Custom CSS
page.
Below are community-maintained repositories of CSS snippets. Make sure to read through the code yourself before installing to be aware of any customiseable values and/or avoid duplicates.
Themes
The list of approved themes is in Settings - Theme Explorer.
Plugins
Plugins extend the functionality of RemNote and may be installed from Settings - Plugin Explorer.
Development resources
Other things an extension developer might need.
- Reference in this repo - Undocumented links like an experimental trash to restore deleted rems and the list of Power-Up rems.
- remnote-inspect - Show datastructure of context, focused Rem and Document.
- RemNote flavored Markdown. - Description of the syntax to insert content by both pasting and API.
Education Materials
How to make the most out of RemNote?
Learning
How to get knowledge into your head.
- :mortar_board: Learning how to Learn by Barbara Oakley and Terrence Sejnowski. A MOOC of empirically proven learning techniques in the simplest possible terms.
- :closedbook: Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning\ by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, Mark A. McDaniel Drawing on recent discoveries in cognitive psychology and other disciplines, the authors offer concrete techniques for becoming more productive learners.
- :page_facing_up: Improving Students’ Learning With Effective Learning Techniques: Promising Directions From Cognitive and Educational Psychology by John Dunlosky, Katherine A. Rawson, Elizabeth J. Marsh, Mitchell J. Nathan, Daniel T. Willingham - Paper investigating the (in)effectiveness of learning techniques (elaborative interrogation, self-explanation, summarization, highlighting, keyword mnemonic, imagery use for text learning, rereading, practice testing, distributed practice, and interleaved practice).
- :books: Learning Library by Moritz Wallawitsch (RemNote Co-founder) - A library with links to resources about: Learning-Psychology, Note-Taking, Spaced Repetition, Memory, Visual Learning, Machine Learning, Attention, Creative thinking, Mental Models, Knowledge Representation, Reading, Connected Thought, Edtech, Learning-journey, and more.
Spaced Repetition
How to not forget what you have learned.
Spaced-Repetition and Active Recall are the best techniques to get knowledge into long term memory. They are deeply integrated into RemNote.
AI
- :memo: Prompt Library by Ethan Mollick and Lilach Mollick - Rigorously tested educator and student prompts for a variety of LLM chatbots.
Note-taking
How to get knowledge out of your head.
Knowledge Bases
Examples of other people's personal knowledge bases and related resources.