from Diary 2023-09-28 Processing information from events
Events include many events.
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Recording the event creates various pieces of information
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Scrapbox allows you to “cut out” pieces of information
- But is the cutout really appropriate?
- Is there a risk that important parts of the information will be cut out, resulting in content that is difficult to read?
- Case Study: Unexplored Junior Shenzhen Tour 2019.
- The 5-day Shenzhen tour is summarized on one page (“Event Page”).
- but the parts that I found conceptually useful are cut out on a separate page. Example: RoboMaster2019 Finals.
- People who read only the event page will read dashigara after the important stuff has been cut out.
- But is the cutout really appropriate?
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What happened to Jiro Kawakita?
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In the first place, the means of recording were scarce, so they were recorded as fragments in the form of point memos. - A practical example of information granularity by Jiro Kawakita
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Those fragments were used as triggers to recall the events and details of the day and to make cards containing more detailed information.
- Record the date, time, and collection location at this time.
- - way of thinking p.49
So you’d rather cut everything out of the event page?
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