Log Module 1

The logbook update till module 1 is listed here. Taken from my local org-mode notebook and saved here in markdown formatting.
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# Journal de bord du Mooc / Mooc's logbook # Mooc's logbook
FR ## Module 1
Espace réservé au journal de bord du Mooc ### Introduction
EN ### Notetaking for everyone
Reserved for the Mooc's logbook ### A quick history of notetaking
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- stone tablat
- wax tablet and stylus
- scrolls (-3000 to 4th)
- papyrus rolls
- paper notebook
- came because a feud of ptolemy
- card, 19th century
- postit notes
- electronic tabs
- Books
- Paper/index card
- advantage
- classified
- john lock method
- numbered
- data one side, dataframe another
- identified with keyword
- A-Z, aeiou
- paper cant be avoided, but computer methods adaptation is helpful
- Quiz (2/3) correct.
- Potentially wrong answer given for Question 1
### Textfile and Markdown language
- Text file
- readable by text editor
- notepad++, jedit, textedit
- Text editor vs word processor
- Why texteditor
- UTF-8
- always readable
- office software
- version software
- Simple text
- problem link
- simple formatting
- Markdown
- HTML is not meant to be read by human directly
- We want text, we want formatting, so markup
- So simple markup
- Wikitext, asciitext, remarkable
- Converting from markdown to others
### Version controlled notes
- The gitlab interface
- Quiz
- Gitlab interface in Mooc RR
- Search function of Gitlab
- Demistifying Git, Github, Gitlab
- Historical concept
- Working together
- The github ecosystem
- Version control with LibreOffice or DokuWiki
### Index and search
- Desktop search and tags (exiftools)
- Quiz
- Docfetcher demostration
- Exiftool demostration
### Exercise
- Find and search
- Gitlab history
- Writing a markdown file
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