While it does get harder with the demands of being a stay-at-home-mom who is homeschooling, I do still enjoy the journey through a whole book. (but I like being an information butterfly too.)
I've also been introduced to the concept of visual note taking, and thought I would give it a go for my notes on my most recent read In Pursuit of Silence: Listening for Meaning in a World of Noise by George Prochnik.
So here is my first attempt at visual notes, and I've learned a few things. Like there is a skill to visual outlining that I don't have yet. The elements of composition such as size and contrast apply sort of like the Roman numerals and alphabet of written outlines. I made some of my images too big in comparison to the importance in the text. It is a very different form of illustration.
2 comments:
As a multigenrist, I love your visual notetaking. I am often dismayed when taking notes is reduced to structures that only make sense to those for whom they make sense. There are many ways to approach things, and I really enjoyed seeing yours.
I really like this so much. I need to do something like that! I am moving so I don't have time right now, but hopefully when things slow down I will.
Hope that all is well with you and yours.
Take care
V
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