Note Making — Topic Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 14 videos about Note Making.
14 summaries
How to take Cornell Notes in Obsidian: Full Workflow
Cornell notes work in Obsidian because the method’s real power isn’t the layout—it’s the built-in pressure to turn reading into active thinking....
The Notetaking Method You Should Be Using (Notemaking 101)
Linked notes only work if someone first creates good notes—and the biggest upgrade comes from shifting from “note-taking” to “note making.” Note...
Make Better Notes by Linking Your Thinking (LYT Kit Lesson 1) w the Obsidian App
Linking your thinking is presented as a practical way to turn scattered notes into a navigable “ideaverse” that makes insights easier to generate and...
How to Write Mini Essays (in Obsidian)
Mini essays are a practical antidote to passive consumption: writing one idea per page (100–300 words) in your own words forces comprehension,...
Thinking with your Zettelkasten 🧠 an intro to Obsidian’s local graph view
Local graph view in Obsidian turns a growing slip box into a usable “mind map,” letting ideas cross-pollinate so new research angles...
LYT Kit 6: Your starter kit to build your PKM system (+free download for your Obsidian app)
A linked-note system in Obsidian can make knowledge feel “alive” by letting notes reference each other in both directions—mirroring how human memory...
Stop note taking. Start note making: Learn the NoMa Method
The NoMa method reframes learning from passive capture to active “note making,” arguing that the real payoff isn’t storing information—it’s...
Think Better with the Graph View + Live note-making session (in the Obsidian app) - Full Version
Graph view in Obsidian is presented as a practical thinking engine: it turns a pile of notes into a navigable map where “unexpected intersections”...
What is a Note?
A “note” is more than any scrap of information—it’s a container of thought that has meaning for the person who made it. That definition matters...
The LYT Framework - Q&A Part 3: LYT Kit, Tags, and Atomic Notes
Prefix-based file naming in Obsidian is used as a practical sorting and navigation tool: fixed numeric prefixes ensure key notes (like “home” and...
How to Generate Insights with Your MOCs feat. Jeremy Gavin
Aphorisms work like a “horizon” for thought: they draw a boundary around what’s knowable, then reward the reader for walking toward it—even if the...
Unpacking Notemaking: Concept Modeling with Nick Milo
Notemaking gets reframed from “capturing information” into a structured thinking practice: define a clear vocabulary, externalize ideas visually, and...
Building a better thinking environment
A cluttered notes system can quietly sabotage deeper thinking, and Justin Horton’s Obsidian setup is built to prevent that by separating “note...
LYT Sensemaking Session - Highlights and Q&A
Sensemaking through note making is presented as a practical way to strengthen thinking—turning passive highlight-taking into active “note making”...