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S5E1 Redefining Note-Taking and the Art of Knowledge Organization with Jorge Arango

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The humble notes serve a larger purpose - be they a simple list, recipes, or essential information we jot down for later recall and planning. We sit down with Jorge Arango, the coauthor of Information Architecture for the Web and Beyond, to unlock the secrets of note-taking.
Our first episode of the season with Jorge is more than a conversation; it's a roadmap to redefining how we handle the barrage of digital information overload. His latest work, "Duly Noted," offers deep insights into how we benefit from good note-taking and note-making practices. We discuss the evolution of thought organization and how technological advancements enable us to manage our ideas, reflections, and discoveries with newfound clarity by using digital tools.
Jorge helps us envision a future where AI isn't a threat but a collaborator, amplifying our creative processes. Tune in, and transform the way you gather, organize, and leverage knowledge in a highly digitized world.
Don't forget to purchase your copy of the book with this discount code ITCPOD for 20% off the price of the book, Duly Noted. This code is valid for only 30 days after April 4.

Guest Bio
Jorge Arango is an information architect, author, and educator. For the past three decades, he has used architectural thinking to bring clarity and direction to digital projects for clients ranging from non-profits to Fortune 500 companies. He’s the author of Duly Noted: Extend Your Mind Through Connected Notes, Living in Information: Responsible Design for Digital Places, co-author of Information Architecture: for the Web and Beyond, and host of The Informed Life podcast. Besides consulting, writing, and podcasting, Jorge also teaches in the graduate interaction design program at the California College of the Arts.
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Show Credits

  • Intro and outro music - Az
  • Audio engineer - RJ Basilio
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Chapters

1. S5E1 Redefining Note-Taking and the Art of Knowledge Organization with Jorge Arango (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Note-Taking (00:00:04)

3. Personal Information Architecture & Note-Taking (00:08:30)

4. Revolutionizing Digital Note-Taking With Networked Thoughts (00:15:25)

5. Advantages of Digital Note-Taking (00:28:52)

6. Improving Thinking Through Note-Making (00:35:45)

7. Future of Note-Taking With AI (00:47:24)

47 episodes

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The humble notes serve a larger purpose - be they a simple list, recipes, or essential information we jot down for later recall and planning. We sit down with Jorge Arango, the coauthor of Information Architecture for the Web and Beyond, to unlock the secrets of note-taking.
Our first episode of the season with Jorge is more than a conversation; it's a roadmap to redefining how we handle the barrage of digital information overload. His latest work, "Duly Noted," offers deep insights into how we benefit from good note-taking and note-making practices. We discuss the evolution of thought organization and how technological advancements enable us to manage our ideas, reflections, and discoveries with newfound clarity by using digital tools.
Jorge helps us envision a future where AI isn't a threat but a collaborator, amplifying our creative processes. Tune in, and transform the way you gather, organize, and leverage knowledge in a highly digitized world.
Don't forget to purchase your copy of the book with this discount code ITCPOD for 20% off the price of the book, Duly Noted. This code is valid for only 30 days after April 4.

Guest Bio
Jorge Arango is an information architect, author, and educator. For the past three decades, he has used architectural thinking to bring clarity and direction to digital projects for clients ranging from non-profits to Fortune 500 companies. He’s the author of Duly Noted: Extend Your Mind Through Connected Notes, Living in Information: Responsible Design for Digital Places, co-author of Information Architecture: for the Web and Beyond, and host of The Informed Life podcast. Besides consulting, writing, and podcasting, Jorge also teaches in the graduate interaction design program at the California College of the Arts.
Suggested Reading

Show Credits

  • Intro and outro music - Az
  • Audio engineer - RJ Basilio
  continue reading

Chapters

1. S5E1 Redefining Note-Taking and the Art of Knowledge Organization with Jorge Arango (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Note-Taking (00:00:04)

3. Personal Information Architecture & Note-Taking (00:08:30)

4. Revolutionizing Digital Note-Taking With Networked Thoughts (00:15:25)

5. Advantages of Digital Note-Taking (00:28:52)

6. Improving Thinking Through Note-Making (00:35:45)

7. Future of Note-Taking With AI (00:47:24)

47 episodes

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