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# Collaborative Note-Taking for Learning and Teaching One habit that has improved collaboration in our workshops is keeping shared notes in Markdown from the very beginning instead of collecting information in separate documents. Participants can contribute examples, fix small mistakes, and add useful references while the session is still running, which makes the final notes much more complete. [Godrej Brooklyn Avenue](https://www.godrejbrooklynsavenues.com) also like using headings, checklists, and short code blocks because they're easy to scan later when reviewing material. Collaborative documents work especially well for tutorials since everyone benefits from the questions and solutions added during the session. Even simple formatting choices can make technical documentation much easier to maintain and much more useful for future learners.