diff --git a/pages/concepts.hypertext.md b/pages/concepts.hypertext.md index 0f61afc..6888546 100644 --- a/pages/concepts.hypertext.md +++ b/pages/concepts.hypertext.md @@ -75,4 +75,6 @@ https://mobile.twitter.com/chatur_shalabh/status/1323496735218442243 https://mobile.twitter.com/mkirschenbaum/status/1301898638994571266?s=20 -https://obscuritory.com/multimedia/uncle-buddys-phantom-funhouse/ \ No newline at end of file +https://obscuritory.com/multimedia/uncle-buddys-phantom-funhouse/ + +https://www.francismiller.com/non-linear-reading-routes/ - [[people.FrancisMiller]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/fulldocs.twitter.miller.ezra.md b/pages/fulldocs.twitter.miller.ezra.md index bd926cb..87fc008 100644 --- a/pages/fulldocs.twitter.miller.ezra.md +++ b/pages/fulldocs.twitter.miller.ezra.md @@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ - At the moment, I'm reading Ayelet Even-Ezra's beautifully illustrated and designed book Lines of Thought. It's a fascinating look at how medieval scholars used horizontal tree diagrams to think more effectively. 1/ [pic.twitter.com/QPL4sVp6t0](https://twitter.com/francis_miller/status/1482040681090723840/photo/1) - One of the interesting things about the book is how Ayelet Even-Ezra has used horizontal tree diagrams herself to show the content structure of the book itself and some of the individual chapters. 2/ [pic.twitter.com/2W9cRXbbcF](https://twitter.com/francis_miller/status/1482040683087208453/photo/1) - [@rjnestor](https://twitter.com/rjnestor) Books that have chapters with similarly complex structures but no content structure maps can end up making excessive cognitive demands on the reader - with the result that the reader gets a less than optimal understanding of the chapter or can even give up on the book. 2/ + +- [[people.FrancisMiller]] \ No newline at end of file