2019-02-14
- [Writing Method](/en/Writing%20Method) is to write down thoughts as small fragments.
- What you write down will not disappear.
- You can think further as you look at what you have written down.
- The [grouping](/en/grouping) of [bottom-up](/en/bottom-up) in the [KJ method](/en/KJ%20method) expresses the [relationship](/en/relationship) of information by [physical proximity](/en/physical%20proximity).
- Output sensations that are difficult to put into words in a non-verbal way
- The output will not disappear and can be the subject of thought.
- This assists in the discovery of structure
relevance - associative connection - Structuring information with links - avalanche of associations
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Kouta Uchida, the connection between the pieces of information?
I think scrapbox is like a long term KJ method.
Daiki Teramoto: Since Scrapbox is a tool that is also useful when you want to "write out and KJ method" and can "digitize and search", I thought that the third one should also be a purpose or method, not a tool. Languaging, diagramming, and so on.
Taiki Teramoto: As for what Scrapbox strengthens, when I observe Nishio-san from the outside, I see him writing down "Scrapbox this later," which seems to me to be a way of "strengthening the motivation to record small bits of awareness in a public scrapbox". I think so.
Kuikei Jun In Stock
I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I'm not sure........
relevance - associative trail
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