These tools were built for people whose brains don't always cooperate with the way things are usually done. That includes a lot of classrooms. If you're a teacher, a parent, or anyone trying to help a kid learn without making it harder than it needs to be, there's something here for you.
Note-taking is hard when your brain won't slow down enough to organize what it's capturing. Duly Noted gives students a structure to drop into instead of a blank page to fill. Quick capture for random thoughts, structured templates for deliberate study, Cornell format for active note-taking during class.
Teachers can build a complete note set, export it as a single file, and share it with an entire class by email. Students import it in a few steps. No accounts, no shared logins, no platform to manage. The notes live in the student's browser and nowhere else.
→ Open DULY [FN] NOTEDTurns any note set into a quiz or a printable card game. Students can load the built-in mental health note sets, quiz themselves on screen, or print a deck to cut out and play at home or in class.
For teachers, the pipeline is straightforward: build notes in Duly Noted, export them as a file, and share it with your class however you normally share things. Students import it in a few steps. The card game works without screens, without internet, without anything except a printed sheet and scissors. A study tool that works away from a computer is a study tool that actually gets used.
→ Open I [FN] KNEW THATA card game about what it actually costs to get through an ordinary day. Players draw energy cards, match them to tasks, and try not to burn out — with eight conditions that change the rules. ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression, OCD, PTSD, bipolar, and neurotypical are all playable.
It's a practical, low-pressure way to open a conversation about neurodiversity in a classroom. Nobody has to disclose anything. The game makes the point without anyone having to make it.
Free to play in any browser. Print and play version coming.
→ Play No Fs to GiveNo. Nothing requires a login, an email address, or any personal information at any point.
Yes. Everything runs in any modern browser. Nothing needs to be installed. No administrator permissions required.
Nothing, because there isn't any. Notes and quiz results stay in the student's own browser. Nothing is uploaded, transmitted, or stored anywhere else.
Yes. Build a note set in Duly Noted, use the export function to save it as a file, and share that file however you normally share things with your class — email, Google Classroom, a shared drive. Students import it in a few steps.
The built-in mental health note sets are sourced from reputable public health organizations. The content is factual, plain-language, and written for general audiences. Teachers can review any note set before sharing it.
The built-in note sets cover ADHD, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, OCD, and PTSD. They exist because accurate information about these conditions is genuinely hard to find in a format that's useful for learning rather than just clinical reference.
A student who understands what ADHD actually is — not the stereotype, not the dismissal, but the real thing — is better equipped whether they have it themselves, know someone who does, or is just trying to understand why some days are harder than others.
The facts are sourced from reputable public health organizations. Source URLs are recorded on every note.
If you're thinking about something particular for your school or organization, get in touch. hello@nofnway.ca