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  • having good interlinkages and tags increases the likelihood of you finding a journey between any pair of notes
  • study your graph to find interesting start/end note pairs
  • which notes might help you answer 'what is the most powerful thing you've learned in this course'.
  • which notes might help you answer if you got what you wanted out of this course, and if not, why not. 'Because Graham didn't...' is not an acceptable answer. This question is for you to reflect on how you took advantage or not of the opportunities afforded to you here.
  • run the journey plugin
  • have its settings so that include tags is turned on, take the scenic route is on, and enable automatic linking turned on.
  • create your new note 0_Final Journey_1 and 0_Final Journey_2 for your responses.
  • make sure all linked notes are in the online memex

... remember you can also use the ![[name of note ^ paragraph]] syntax to embed paragraphs from your notes into your discussion.

There is no set number of notes to include nor set length, but the more material you work with, the easier it is to document your response and your thinking. Consider each question the equivalent of a question on a 3 hr exam.

  • you can also embed any images, screenshots, canvas screenshots etc as you like, to enhance your response.

  • what you end up writing could look like below:


(nb I used https://github.com/hfactor/hfactor.github.io's online notes as an example for running the journey plugin, in class)

The Journey Between 100 Public/Feed/Strategic Laziness and 100 Public/Feed/Good meeting checklist

  • [[100 Public/Feed/Strategic Laziness]]
  • [[100 Public/Hidden/Batching]]
  • [[100 Public/Lists/Systems]]
  • [[100 Public/Lists/Listing Resources]]
  • [[100 Public/Hidden/Figma]]
  • [[100 Public/Feed/Decision Documentation for Communication]]
  • [[100 Public/Hidden/Documenting Meetings]]
  • [[100 Public/Feed/Good meeting checklist]]

The central thing that became apparent to me over the duration of this course was the tension between the organization of information and the ways we surface this. I first caught a glimmer of this in [[100 Public/Feed/Strategic Laziness|my note on time management]] where I said... The realization that ... When [[@author_date]] argued ....

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