Obsidian is not just a simple note-taking app, but a powerful second brain tool that allows you to systematically connect knowledge and information and utilize it long-term. However, many users give up midway due to difficulties with initial setup, the complexity of using plugins, and disorganized note structures.
This course is designed to directly address these issues. Based on the instructor's experience of actually building knowledge management, project management, learning records, and productivity automation using Obsidian, the course provides step-by-step guidance on where to start, how to structure your system, and which features to use when.
Starting from basic installation and setup, you'll learn to understand metadata, front matter, and markdown structure, and study daily, weekly, and monthly note systems, template automation, and core plugins like Tasks, Dataview, and QuickAdd through practical examples. Additionally, the course covers Zettelkasten-style note linking, project management, voice memo automation, and external service integration, so students can immediately apply what they learn to their own environment.
Through this course, students will integrate scattered information into a single system and complete their own second brain that can be continuously utilized across learning, work, and projects.