- When we say Information Network, the word network tends to make us think of a form without branches and leaves, as shown in the figure on the left.
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But in reality, a tree with branches and leaves is closer to reality. - posterior and you realize, “Oh, this one and this one are related!” and connect them, they become “something that is not strictly a tree”. - I notice the relationship after the fact, after I write it.
- So is the process of creating mind-map.
- First, open sentence or paragraph in the form of “extend a branch” that makes a suggestion from the central theme.
- Then add links between related branches to connect them.
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Scrapbox also does not have to try to create a network like the one on the left from the start.
- If you put a link to one existing page on a newly used page, it can be connected to the “tree” as a “branch and leaf”.
- Then, two hops ahead are displayed, prompting the user to realize, “Oh, this has something to do with that! The network is then developed after the fact.
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