Maps of Content are a special type of note that supercharges how fast you can build relationships between ideas. They came alive in 2020 at the start of the age of linked notes.
Most Crucial
- For the public ideaverse
- For the private ideaverse
- Home: The home base for the downloadable ideaverse starter kit
- Ideaverse Map: A multi-part guide to learning linked notes
- Habits Map: A well-developed map of content
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Different Kinds of Maps
- Concepts Map and Thinking Map
- People Map and Sources Map
- Life Map
- Efforts, which doesn’t render online, but does in the downloadable version.
To learn more about Maps of Content, either visit MOCs (defn) or check out the guided walkthrough below:
How to use Maps of Content (MOCs)
MOCs help you do three things: gather, develop, and navigate your ideas.
- The 3 Phases of MOCs
- Habits MOC - Gather
- Habits MOC - Collide
- Habits Map - Navigate
- The 3 Phases of MOCs, a coda
Basically, MOCs are simple, yet new and profoundly powerful. When they “click” for you, wow, you’ll feel your mind supercharged new ability for massive ideation. To learn more, visit MOCs (defn).
All Maps in Chronological Order
This is a complete list of maps for this public blog, in order of last modified. Enjoy.