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Track Your Attendance Effortlessly
Simplify your university life with Attendance Tracker, a Notion template designed to organize your class schedule and track attendance in one place. Below is a concise guide to each page and how to use it effectively.
How to Use This Template
- Duplicate the template to your Notion workspace
- Customize pages to fit your academic needs
Pages & How to Use Them
- Subjects
- Purpose: Centralize all your current semester subjects
- Use It: Add subjects with details like course name, professor, and schedule
- Tip: Update regularly to reflect any changes in your semester
- Weekly Calendar
- Purpose: Plan your weekly class schedule
- Use It: Input class times and locations to visualize your week
- Tip: Sync with your phone calendar for on-the-go access
- Attendance
- Purpose: Track and calculate attendance for each subject
- Use It: Log attendance (present/absent) to automatically calculate your percentage for each subject
- Tip: Check frequently to ensure you meet attendance requirements
- Archived Subjects
- Purpose: Store past semesters’ subjects and attendance
- Use It: Archive completed subjects to keep a record of your academic history
- Tip: Use for reference when planning future semesters
- Monthly Calendar
- Purpose: Get a bird’s-eye view of your class schedule
- Use It: View all classes and key dates (e.g., exams, deadlines) for the mont
- Tip: Use to plan study sessions or avoid scheduling conflicts
- Notes
- Purpose: Capture thoughts, reminders, or subject-specific notes.
- Use It: Jot down lecture notes, assignment reminders, or study tip
- Tip: Link notes to specific subjects for easy organization
Customization Tips
- Add pages for specific needs (e.g., exam tracker, study planner)
- Use tags or filters to sort subjects by semester or priority