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Tag Archives: condensr
No fear of entangled links
If you don’t trust that seemingly chaotic maps can often be nicely disentangled, you can now try a new function in my Thought Condensr tool: a puzzle game. Continue reading
#ethics21 Mapping
My think tool is not optimized for finished structures, but rather for raw material for thinking. But use it how you want. Continue reading
Didactic sliders
I liked the idea of the sliders by Krommer, Klee & Wampfler (in particular, “As much simple technology as possible“), and I reused it in my simple Tool:
Large maps
This is the third description of use cases for my tool. It is about very large maps.
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Sense-making workflow
In a previous post I showed screenshots of processing my own notes and ideas. Here, I want to describe how I use my tool trying to make sense of an existing text by someone else.
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Remote work (updated)
Quick summary of a post and a video I made before the virus occasion. How does a large mural full of post-its fit on a screen?
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Notes workflow
In a previous post and video I described the workflow of my notes processing in an abbreviated sample demonstration. Now here are three screenshots of the authentic processing. Continue reading
Traversing a network
Navigation in a hypertext is just text, right? Well, watch it visualized…
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More online meetings, less short-distance flights
What is the obstinate obstacle against some more online meetings? There is a technical callenge: How does a large mural full of post-its fit on a projector?
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Zettelkasten visualized
This is the famous Zettelkasten of the systems theorist Niklas Luhmann in a video from 1989. Now the University of Bielefeld has put it online. It is in German but it would be a pity if it missed a wider … Continue reading