In this episode, Erik discusses his secret summer project - implementing a new note-taking strategy. Erik discusses the zettelkasten (German for "slip box") note-taking method which is a bidirectional note-taking system designed to overcome writer’s block or “the blank page effect.” This system could be useful for a student or instructor who struggles getting started writing, or anyone who wants a new way to connect the notes they’ve taken. Zettelkasten is like your second brain.
SHOW NOTES
Zettelkasten method
*Wikipedia
*Zettelkasten.de
*The ultimate guide
Tools for implementation
*Bidirectional note-taking apps
*Zettelkasten using Notion
*Zettelkasten using Obsidian
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