Write down ideas first, organize them, find connections and summarize them - Should the Scrapbox page summarize what is important at the top?

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2023-09-03 21:50 omni.icon

abstracted digest

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According to Nishio’s research note, “Transcript of BMOT 4th Meeting,” he advocates a method of writing down ideas first, organizing them, finding relationships, and summarizing them. This is also known as the “KJ method,” and it is recommended that sticky notes be used to visually organize the information. The “Scrapbox Best Practices” also stresses the importance of organizing information into one place. These techniques are related to notes such as “write the summary on top” and “summarize your thoughts”.

The “Tachikawa-san Communication Theory” also presents the idea of placing the highest priority on output and finding relevance by listing it. This is also related to notes such as “First write it down, then list it” and “What the test user thought about in the process of organizing”.

On the other hand, “Should Scrapbox pages summarize what’s important at the top?” discusses how to organize and present information. This is relevant to notes such as “Advice for those who want to write a book someday” and “Hatena2009-07-02”.

deep thinking

These notes and fragments of research notes allow us to think deeply about how to organize and present information. In particular, the method of listing information, finding relevance, and summarizing it may contribute to the efficiency of intellectual production. Also, in terms of how information is presented, placing important information at the top of the list is thought to aid reader understanding.

summary of thoughts and title

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“Methods of organizing and presenting information contribute to more efficient intellectual production.”

Description of relevance

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The “Transcript of BMOT 4th” and “Writing a Summary Above” and “Summarizing Thoughts” share a common idea about the technique of organizing information, finding relevance, and summarizing.

Tachikawa-san Communication Theory,” “First write it down, then arrange it,” and “What test users thought about in the process of organizing” share a common perspective on the idea of prioritizing output and finding relevance by listing it.

Should Scrapbox pages summarize what’s important at the top?” and “Advice for People Who Want to Write a Book Someday” and “Hatena2009-07-02” share a common discussion about how to organize and present information.

extra info

titles: ["Transcript of BMOT's 4th meeting"], "Gathering thoughts", "What test users thought of the organizing process", "Advice for people who want to write a book someday", "Scrapbox best practices", "Write it down first, then lay it out", "Hatena2009-07- 02", "Should Scrapbox pages summarize what's important at the top?" , "Tachikawa-san Communication Theory", "Difficulty in summarizing information"] generated: 2023-09-03 21:50

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Write the summary above.

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