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Note Taking as a Learning Tool

Retain Knowledge and Spark New Ideas. Start with a single note, connected and reconnected many times in to the future. Let it boil and cook for a while. Just wait and see what happens…

The Importance of Taking Notes

If you’re like most people, you’ve probably scribbled down notes in the margins of a textbook, jotted a few thoughts on a notepad, or tapped out reminders on your phone. But have you ever considered how structured note taking can transform your learning process and spark new and fresh ideas? For those diving into new fields, like i am jumping into a web development, note taking isn’t just something you do here and there. Notes should be like a living, always evolving organism. If done right, note taking can be a powerful tool for personal growth and creativity. Not only retaining the new knowledge but as a tool help you develop new insights and wider perspective. In this post, i will share my own experience with note taking, and how leveraging tools like Obsidian can supercharge thinking capacity.

A Brief History of Note-Taking

Before we dive into modern methods, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. Note taking has been around for centuries, from ancient scholars scratching ideas onto papyrus to medieval monks meticulously copying texts. In the 20th century, the advent of typewriters and early computers revolutionised how we capture information, making it easier and faster. Fast forward to today, and digital tools have opened up a world of possibilities for organising and retrieving our thoughts with ease.

“Note taking is not just a way to remember things; it’s a method of making sense of the world around you.”

Different Methods of Note Taking

There’s no single best approach to note taking, but understanding different methods can help you find what works best for you. Here’s a rundown of popular techniques:

Zettelkasten

“Linking ideas creates a web of knowledge that evolves over time.”

Cornell Method

“The Cornell Method provides a clear and organised way to simplify knowledge review”

Mind Mapping

“Mind mapping helps visualise relationships and encourages creative thinking.”

Outline Method

“Outlining breaks down information into manageable chunks, making it easier to digest.”

Sentence Method

“This method is perfect for capturing detailed, step-by-step information.”

Flow Based Note Taking

“Capture ideas in their natural flow to foster creativity and insight.”

Charting Method

“Categorise data to compare, contrast, and clarify information efficiently.”

Boxing Method

“Separate topics visually to keep your notes organised and accessible.”

Each method has its own advantages, and the best choice often depends on personal preference, the nature of the material, and the intended use of the notes. Some people even combine methods to suit their needs!

Practical Tips for Effective Note Taking

Be Concise and Focused

Use Active Listening and Engagement

Organise Your Notes Clearly

Review and Revise Regularly

Utilise Visual Aids

Why i love Obsidian?

Obsidian is a flexible note taking app that helps you organise your ideas by linking notes together and using simple Markdown formatting. Its Graph View shows how your notes are connected, making it easy to explore your thoughts visually. With notes stored locally and lots of customisation options, Obsidian is great for keeping track of and connecting your information.

Markdown Support. Obsidian uses Markdown, a lightweight markup language, which allows you to format your notes easily and ensures compatibility with other Markdown based tools. This makes writing and editing content straightforward and flexible.

Links and backlinks. One of Obsidian’s standout features is its bidirectional linking system. You can create wiki style links between the notes and Obsidian will automatically update the links when you change or move connected notes. It is possible to create a link to notes that still has to be written, empty and nonexistent files. After clicking on such link, obsidian will automatically create a new file. It helps if you are writing a lot and planning to connect future writings, no need to come back and update the links. It is flexible and powerful. The ability to link notes and visualise connections makes Obsidian ideal for building a personal knowledge base.

Graph View. The Graph View is a visual representation of your notes and their connections. It provides an intuitive way to see how your ideas are related, allowing you to explore your knowledge base dynamically.

Customisability. Obsidian is highly customisable. You can choose from a range of themes, install plugins, and adjust settings to tailor the app to your workflow. This adaptability makes it suitable for various use cases, from simple note-taking to complex project management. Obsidian can work very well as a bare bones app, without any additional plugins but plugins are also a great way to add and remove extra features. From simple styles and calendars to complex data fetching plugins that turns your obsidian vault into a database, powerful template generators… you name it.

Local Storage. Only you are the owner of your notes. Unlike many cloud based note taking apps, Obsidian stores your notes locally on your device as a plain markdown files organised into a set of directories and sub-directories. This offers greater control over your data and ensures that your notes remain accessible even without an internet connection. You can easily format, reformat, convert, code, encode and so on… It is your data and you can move it how you wish.

Publishing tools. By utilising a simple structure of notes stored in a local directories or online repositories like github or gitlab, with the help of the static site generators like Quartz or Jekyll it is only a matter of few minutes and you can have your own digital garden, collection of personal knowledge and everything you written. Feeling inspired? Read this: A Brief History and Ethos of the Digital Garden, a newly revived philosophy for publishing personal knowledge on the web.

Conclusion

Taking notes is a simple yet powerful practice that can greatly improve how you perceive the world around you. From organising ideas to tracking progress and facilitating learning, effective note taking can enhance your productivity and problem solving skills. By using the right tools and methods, and maintaining a consistent note taking habit, you can ensure that you stay organised, focused, and continuously improving in your web development journey.

So, grab a notebook or fire up Obsidian, and start turning your scattered thoughts into a well organised stash of knowledge. Happy note taking!

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Image taken from: https://blog.cuaa.edu/5-methods-of-note-taking/

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