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Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework

types : reference
ENGELBART, Douglas C, 1962. AFOSR-3223: Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework [en ligne]. SRI Summary Report. Stanford : Stanford Research Institute. Disponible à l’adresse : https://www.dougengelbart.org/content/view/138/

Evergreen note titles are like APIs

types : insight

When Evergreen notes are factored and titled well, those titles become an abstraction for the note itself. The entire note’s ideas can then be referenced using that handle.

Evergreen notes

types : concept

Evergreen notes are written and organized to evolve, contribute, and accumulate over time, across projects. This is an unusual way to think about writing notes: most people take only transient notes. That’s because these practices aren’t about writing notes; they’re about effectively developing insight: “Better note-taking” misses the point; what matters is “better thinking”. When done well, these notes can be quite valuable.

Evergreen notes can be created with tools for thought.

Evergreen notes should be atomic

types : insight

Evergreen notes should be atomic. It’s best to create notes which are only about one thing—but which, as much as possible, capture the entirety of that thing.

Evergreen notes should be concept-oriented

types : insight

It’s best to factor evergreen notes by concept (rather than by author, book, event, project, topic, etc). This way, you discover connections across books and domains as you update and link to the note over time.

Evergreen notes should be densely linked

types : insight

If we push ourselves to add lots of links between our notes, that makes us think expansively about what other concepts might be related to what we’re thinking about. It creates pressure to think carefully about how ideas relate to each other (see Evergreen notes should be concept-oriented). It’ll also help you internalize the ideas more deeply.

How can we develop transformative tools for thought?

types : reference
MATUSCHAK, Andy et NIELSEN, Michael, 2019. How can we develop transformative tools for thought? [en ligne]. Disponible à l’adresse : https://numinous.productions/ttft/

Tools for thought

types : concept

« Tools to augment human intelligence » (Engelbart, 1962 ; quoted by Matuschak, Nielsen, 2019).

Bibliographie

ENGELBART, Douglas C, 1962. AFOSR-3223: Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework [en ligne]. SRI Summary Report. Stanford : Stanford Research Institute. Disponible à l’adresse : https://www.dougengelbart.org/content/view/138/
MATUSCHAK, Andy et NIELSEN, Michael, 2019. How can we develop transformative tools for thought? [en ligne]. Disponible à l’adresse : https://numinous.productions/ttft/

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