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DOCUMENTATION

NOTES

You'll see this object in: {PROJECT} ; {COMMUNITY}

A Note is a collaborative object on JOGL. It can be attached to a Project or a Community. It’s a great way to work on JOGL with other members and keep your workflows centralized, work asynchronously and take notes of all the comments or conversations you’re having. It’s especially useful if you have preliminary results you need to share, or have general thoughts you would like to crowdsource opinions for. A note is a more formal object whereas a document (explained below) is more of a working document.

Example - Let’s go back to the example of the Sensory Integration in Consiousness Project. You are a researcher that is part of that project and you have made strides in your current experiment. It’s not formally published yet but you would like to share your current findings and gather feedback before going further. You can use the Note function on JOGL to share your findings and invite comments from members beyond your project, and from the larger consciousness community. This is the opportunity to have a constructive debate in a structured note on JOGL, and make the conversation public record.

DOCUMENTS

You'll see this object in: {PROJECT} ; {COMMUNITY}

​​This simply refers to a document you might upload to your Project or Community. It differs from a Publication because it’s not a published article linked on the internet, and it’s not a note created directly from JOGL.

You might want to upload a document to share an agenda for the next meeting, or share a dataset, or even show contextual information.

Example. You’re running a Project on JOGL called “Expanding on the Simulation” . You have meeting coming up and you want it to run efficiently. You can upload the agenda of that meeting as a Document on JOGL for all project members to have access to and review before the meeting starts.

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