The Zetl casting system is an entirely bottom up mode of thinking. It's a type of thinking where you don't need to come into a learning endeavor with a understanding of how the individual parts fit together. So what I started doing in my conceptual note making process is giving that top down structure that was necessary to see the bigger view, which is why I created maps of content.
Aidan Helfant is a college student who’s using personal knowledge management (PKM) to improve his learning. He’s also sharing his methods and tools to help other college students succeed. In this conversation, we unpack Aidan’s approach to note-taking for learning.
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