Ability to chop long sentences
Generate moderately short stickies when long sentences are inserted.
The Simple Way
Simply carve in the number of characters
Extract keywords
Delete NG words
The process of stripping away relationships in a text
particle is a relation
Extreme: all stripped → collection of function words
Extreme: left all → original text
Moderate moderation.
Step-by-step method
First receive a long sentence, then chop it up.
Estimation of the location of the ticking
Delete or rewrite unnecessary words
Example
"First you receive a long sentence, and then you chop it up."
"First you receive a long sentence," / "and then you chop it up."
"Receive a long letter" / "engrave."
Maybe "one line -> multiple stickies" is not appropriate.
String of characters that appear repeatedly in a series of chat exchanges = keywords
Even single words should be stickies.
In other words, "whether it should be a sticky or not" is not determined on a line-by-line basis, but the entire pasted text is affected.
A link to an occurrence should be a link to all occurrences
Utilize [cloned sticky note
When the logs are sticky and messy, the work of filtering them to determine where they are necessary and where they are not should be supported.
Case ----.
Grouping is a type of intellectual production that allows for the creation of new knowledge by synthesizing a lot of concrete information, and allows for technical enhancement by doing it outside of the brain instead of doing it tacitly inside the brain.
intellectual production
Lots of specific information
Synthesis.
Generating new knowledge
I do it implicitly in my brain. x
I'll do it outside.
Technical Enhancements
grouping
The juridical personality is the personality as the subject of economic action with operations equivalent to grouping
legal personality
subject of economic activity
character
grouping
Personality Grouping
The "unused knowledge = fragments that were not used in this presentation material" were also initially created from "may be used" in a state of "don't know if it will be used or not," and there was a process of structuring before it became clear that "this is used and this is not used.
Scrapbox Granularity
Unused knowledge = fragments that were not used in this presentation material.
Made at first from "might use" with "don't know if I'll use it or not".
There was a process of structuring before it became clear, "We use this, we don't use that."
Sticky note granularity is much smaller.
wisdom not to know
Fragments that were not used
first
I don't know if I'll use it or not.
Made because they might use it.
I'll use this one.
I won't use this one.
Before clarification
structuring
In the process of creating this presentation, I was once puzzled about how to explain the benefits of grouping, and then I poured in the entire information from different sources, including "stickies that are very relevant" and "stickies that will never be used in the presentation material as is," and this is what happened in the process of organizing it! I then poured in all the information from different sources, including "stickies that are very relevant" and "stickies that will never be used as they are.
Scrapbox Granularity
Process for preparing materials for this presentation
I'm at a loss as to "how do I explain the benefits of grouping?"
Injecting information from another source in its entirety
Contains "stickies that are very relevant" and "stickies that would never be used as they are in lecture materials.
Organize it.
sticky granularity
Process for preparing materials for this presentation
How do I explain the benefits of grouping?
confusion
Sticky note with a great relationship.
Sticky notes that would never be used as lecture materials as they are
Information from another source
whole pouring
liquidation
In other words, "whether it should be a sticky or not" is not determined on a line-by-line basis, but the entire pasted text is affected.
Should it be a sticky note or not?
not decided on a line-by-line basis
The entire pasted text is affected.
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