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Specifically, from the "Learning how to learn" course.
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#+title: Make a hub note to connect ideas together
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#+date: "2021-05-07 22:46:41 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-07 23:45:26 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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When initially writing your notes, you may find unrelated ideas hard to navigate.
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For example, you have several notes with no related notes but are best described as different learning techniques.
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The notes have no relation to each other so it doesn't make sense to link them.
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Explicitly linking each note just to navigate between them misses the point of making associations.
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In order of preference, there are several ways to get around this:
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- Create a note outlining all of the smaller notes to a common topic.
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- Depending if the notes themselves make up a single idea, combine them into a single note.
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- [[id:c15325eb-4506-449c-b8dd-300801f53adc][A good tagging system for files for reducing information overload]].
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As a side effect, writing a hub note enforces chunking of your notes.
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Furthermore, it also [[id:92a10fe2-f4d1-4e5e-b5f4-3779db13a2e5][Create roadmaps to stay on track]] with the ability to select certain notes for a topic.
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You get to explicitly define the topic instead of relying on backlinks or similar features.
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