Digitize Your Sticky Notes with Lino
Our path to the paperless world still includes hard copy sticky notes—the colorful, cross-functional notes we rely on have avoided the digital conversion. But a web-based service called lino has captured what we adore about our sticky notes and has created a shareable, collaborative environment we can rely on.
Using lino itself, this post describes lino’s web-based sticky notes, and offers some classroom ideas; we hope it’ll inspire other collaborative ideas for using lino!
Your Turn!
Tell us your ideas for how you and your students can use lino.
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I just started working in lino, and I love it! Instead of cluttering my desktop with Windows sticky notes, I can house and organize all of them here. I also downloaded the Windows Widget, so I can see an “at a glance” view of the to-do dates listed for my tasks.