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Outlines as Study Notes (2019-03-09)

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By Greg Fuller 2019-03-09

Context

The original idea behind outlines was that they could be a good way to study and commit information to memory. The nodes could be structured in such a way that each parent would be an implied question with the answers in the child notes. This is a little abstract, so an example is provided below.

Over time, I started moving away from this idea in an effort to streamline content creation and have the outline associated with an article echo the structure of the article, diminishing its utility as a study mechanism.

Separating to Outline from the Article

If we separate outlines from the article, and have outlines in their own section and content type, we will have more freedom in structuring the nodes in the outline to be useful study notes. Not all nodes of an outline can be structured to be implied questions and answers, but many can.

Migration and Beyond

For now, as I migrate the articles, I'm archiving their associated outlines into a separate namespace called, you guessed it, "outlines." Once the articles are migrated, I hope to restructure the outlines to become useful study tools. Some outlines, like the one associated with the Introduction to Veganism, will be broken into smaller outlines.

In addition to restructuring, there are some technical needs as well. The optimum situation would be the ability to export outlines to OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language), and import outlines from OPML. This was, the outlines could be edited and manipulated with external outlining software such as Dynalist and Omni Outliner. The can be done now with a manual process, but it is cumbersome.

There are other challenges as well, but I'm not inclined to take the time to discuss them here. I think they are solvable, and I'll be working on solutions. When these problems get solved, we can include them back into the main namespace as study notes.

An Example

I still believe that outlines can be very useful in helping us become better spokespersons to the movement, by facilitating learning and helping to commit information to memory.

It may be a little vague as to how an outline works in this capacity, so I'm including an example here:

WIP