:PROPERTIES: :ID: 835941c8-b021-44da-9c1f-a55d43a57cc2 :END: #+title: Types of notes #+date: "2021-05-07 09:22:06 +08:00" #+date_modified: "2021-05-07 23:29:33 +08:00" #+language: en * Linear notes :PROPERTIES: :ID: d3fbdb1a-9629-45ef-9f08-32c6e49025bb :END: The "traditional" method for personal note-taking. The notes formed with linear notes tend to be tree-like thus it is useful for ordered information. Useful for initial learning where you want a roadmap of the lesson. Linear notes also tend to create hierarchy over time. While nice to have, it can also limit the information you can put in each note. Tools like [[https://www.dendron.so/][Dendron]] help with hierarchical notes. * Non-linear notes :PROPERTIES: :ID: 2713f862-6664-4f36-9a2a-b4ddadfe4c8b :END: While linear notes are great with ordered learning, it is not great with linking the notes. The solution: free the hierarchy. Non-linear notes free you the worrying where to put the note by removing the structure. This allows to freely make notes and extend in any direction. One of the notable features of non-linear notes is the freedom to link different topics. This is where non-linear notes like the ones found in [[id:4259636e-e0e8-49e4-8210-758ec59728a3][Zettelkasten]] or [[id:24b5e144-dda4-482c-9684-958a00d6c986][Roam Research]] tend to shine because of freedom from hierarchy. Oftentimes, they are made to be associative but not all of them (e.g., flashcards, concept maps).