As I read books, listen to podcasts, or watch interesting talks online, I come across a lot of cool ideas. I often try to capture those ideas in a visual way with complete sketches that incorporate all of the interesting information contained within that chunk of content. For the most part, those complete sketches are simply combinations of individual concepts. I thought that it might be useful to parse out those individual concepts and let them stand on their own. It turns out that 3×5 note cards are just the right size to capture an individual concept – hence the name of this project: One Card One Concept.
Books
Imagine: How Creativity Works by Jonah Lehrer
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- Jonah Lehrer on Bob Dylan’s Brain, and the Implications on Teaching and Learning
- Jonah Lehrer on Alpha Waves and Generating Insightful Ideas
On Writing Well by William Zinsser
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Curious?: Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life by Todd Kashdan
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Ted Talks
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Comments 2
This is wonderful for people with ADHD. A God-Send!!!!
Author
Hi Cheryl, I hadn’t thought of that before! I’m glad that this idea is useful for folks with ADHD, and I’ll be thinking about that more as I continue with sketchnoting in general.