School Dashboard

School Dashboard

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A simple school dashboard template with a stellar twist! I created this template to keep track of my courses, notes, and assignments — and to plan out future courses for my degree.

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This free-to-use template organizes everything school-related into one holistic, easy-to-navigate view. Space headers can be found in ESA/Hubble's wallpaper gallery.
Questions? Suggestions? Leave a comment down below or contact me on Twitter!

Features

  • A database to keep track of all of your past, current, and future courses — including prerequisites, meeting times, and more.
  • A database to keep track of your assignments — including course, due dates, and completion status.
  • An optional academic plan page with courses organized in a table view, best for long-term planning or brainstorming,.
  • An optional course schedule page with courses organized in a board view, best for sorting by semester/quarter/etc.
  • Class notes for every course.

    How To Use

    Create a new course
    1. Click the little arrow next to the blue `New` button in the Courses section and select the `⭐ New Subject` template.
    2. Now you can fill out the course information under the properties at the top, add a header, change the icon, etc
    (The above method also works if you're in the Academic Plan or Course Schedule page.)
    Start keeping track of assignments
    1. Scroll down to the Assignments calendar and click on the `+` button on the day the assignment is due.
    2. Under the `Course` property on the assignment's page, create a new option for your new course (you can change the color to match that of the course option you set above).
    3. Now navigate back to the dashboard and click on your new course.
    4. Under the Assignments section, click on `Filter` and select the course ("Where Course is \[course\]")
    (Still trying to figure out how to link the Courses and Assignments databases so that you don't have to create what's essentially the same course option twice, but I haven't figured out a clean way to do it.)
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How can I duplicate the template?

Once you're on the Notion page, you will have the button "duplicate" on top-right. Click on it and choose your workspace. Your template should be there in a few instants 🎉

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This free-to-use template organizes everything school-related into one holistic, easy-to-navigate view. Space headers can be found in ESA/Hubble's wallpaper gallery.
Questions? Suggestions? Leave a comment down below or contact me on Twitter!

Features

  • A database to keep track of all of your past, current, and future courses — including prerequisites, meeting times, and more.
  • A database to keep track of your assignments — including course, due dates, and completion status.
  • An optional academic plan page with courses organized in a table view, best for long-term planning or brainstorming,.
  • An optional course schedule page with courses organized in a board view, best for sorting by semester/quarter/etc.
  • Class notes for every course.

    How To Use

    Create a new course
    1. Click the little arrow next to the blue `New` button in the Courses section and select the `⭐ New Subject` template.
    2. Now you can fill out the course information under the properties at the top, add a header, change the icon, etc
    (The above method also works if you're in the Academic Plan or Course Schedule page.)
    Start keeping track of assignments
    1. Scroll down to the Assignments calendar and click on the `+` button on the day the assignment is due.
    2. Under the `Course` property on the assignment's page, create a new option for your new course (you can change the color to match that of the course option you set above).
    3. Now navigate back to the dashboard and click on your new course.
    4. Under the Assignments section, click on `Filter` and select the course ("Where Course is \[course\]")
    (Still trying to figure out how to link the Courses and Assignments databases so that you don't have to create what's essentially the same course option twice, but I haven't figured out a clean way to do it.)