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Cases of intellectual production in the process of transferring data from other media to [Scrapbox
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I tend to think it’s a hassle and can’t be transferred mechanically.
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Especially when the source of information is digital, we tend to think that we can’t just copy and paste.
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But the subject of intellectual production is the human being, not the data.
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Once you have your own output data
- In the process of passing this information through the body again, development by suggestion, refinement, and coupling with other information takes place.
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Lose that opportunity by copying and pasting mechanically.
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Data that cannot pay the cost of going through you again is useless, so you don’t have to import it.
- The Intellectual Production of Engineers p.99 “The process of creation deepens understanding.” also explained why it is better to create your own learning content instead of trying to find and download it Craik&Tulving 1975 as a basis for explaining why it is better to create your own learning content instead of trying to find and download it.
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case
- Transcribe and process information cards into Scrapbox - R-style
- The story of how the process of capturing what was written on the information cards into Scrapbox developed
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