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In Techniques for Intellectual Production, it was simply introduced as “Cards,” but for distinction, let’s call it Kyoto University-style Cards.
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Unlike Notes, you can rearrange the order.
- Rearrange to find relationships or classify
- Scrapbox-like idea (reverse order)
- While notes allow only two-dimensional movement, I think the ability to move in two dimensions with cards is also important (blu3mo).
- Connects to KJ Method.
- Rearrange to find relationships or classify
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Accumulate thoughts from various genres.
- This is also similar to Scrapbox.
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There is also the intention of standardization.
- Sticking one’s own thoughts, images, newspapers, etc., on paper of the same size.
- This is also Scrapbox-like.
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[/shokai/Not turning dead text into a warehouse](https://scrapbox.io/shokai/Not turning dead text into a warehouse)#dead text
- There was a similar discussion to this.
- In a format where you cannot rearrange like a note, text dies.
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The method of my current class [Notes] also feels similar.
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Ordered by Tadao Umesao himself.
- There are struggles from the analog era.
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Negative opinion:
- When you express thoughts on cards, the quantity of your own thinking is materialized.
- In your mind, it feels like there are infinite thoughts expanding, but those limits are visualized in material form.
- When you express thoughts on cards, the quantity of your own thinking is materialized.
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Feeling the Tangible nature of thought.
- Not necessarily tangible, just analog.
- Adding digital elements to cards, trying out “Tangible thinking”#idea
- Being able to physically manipulate the content of Scrapbox or your own tweets.