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Digital
Cognition
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Intention of the Unit
To understand how digital note-taking
programs can support and enhance
creative output
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The 3 pillars
CAPTURE ORGANIZE RETRIEVE
Progressive Summarization P.A.R.A. Just-in-Time Project Mgmt
Practice
Unit 4 Unit 2 Unit 6
Progressive Summarization Organizing for Insight Workflow & Retrieval
Theory
Unit 5 Unit 7
Unit 3
Maximizing Just-In-Time
Digital Cognition
Return-on-Attention Project Management
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What functions do we need in a digital note-taking tool
to enhance and support our creative output?
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Functions of a digital note-taking tool
Promote unusual
associations
between pieces of Create visual
information artifacts
Incubate ideas over
long periods of time Provide the raw
material for unique
interpretations and
perspectives
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Functions of a digital note-taking tool
#1 Promote unusual
associations
between pieces of Create visual
information artifacts
Incubate ideas over
long periods of time Provide the raw
material for unique
interpretations and
perspectives
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“…creative people are better at
recognizing relationships, making
associations and connections…”
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“…increased sensitivity to unusual
associations is another important
contributor to creativity.””
Scott Barry Kauffman, Harvard Business Review
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Promoting unusual associations
handwritten notes
text screenshots
files
book notes
paper
voice memos documents photos webpages
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Functions of a digital note-taking tool
Promote unusual
associations
between pieces of #2 Create visual
information artifacts
Incubate ideas over
long periods of time Provide the raw
material for unique
interpretations and
perspectives
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“…the basic functioning mode of the
human mind is not reasoning and planning,
but interacting via perception and action
with the environment.”
Francis Heylighen and Clément Vidal,
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Visual artifacts
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Functions of a digital note-taking tool
Promote unusual
associations
between pieces of Create visual
information artifacts
#3 Incubate ideas over
long periods of time Provide the raw
material for unique
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HeAVy lifts
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the slow burn
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“You have to keep a dozen of your favorite problems constantly
present in your mind, although by and large they will lay in a
dormant state. Every time you hear or read a new trick or a new
result, test it against each of your twelve problems to see
whether it helps. Every once in a while there will be a hit, and
people will say, “How did he do it? He must be a genius!”
Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
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Reuse and recycle
intellectual
information capital projects
knowledge
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Functions of a digital note-taking tool
Promote unusual
associations
between pieces of Create visual
information artifacts
Incubate ideas over
long periods of time #4 Provide the raw
material for unique
interpretations and
perspectives
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“…the ability to convey not just information but a
particular interpretation of information.”
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“‘Point of view’ is that quintessentially human solution to
information overload, an intuitive process of reducing
things to an essential relevant and manageable
minimum. . . . In a world of hyper-abundant content, point
of view will become the scarcest of resources.”
Paul Saffo
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Ammunition
examples illustrations screenshots statistics
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Durable
Backed up in the cloud and on your computer
Universal
Stores any type of file, works on many devices
Centralized
Keeps everything in one place
Transparent
Exposes information visually, instead of hiding it
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Progressive
Summarization
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