Lon Setnik, MD FACEP, MHPE
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# MOC Concept
Why do I want to make this MOC?
I need to map the current state of the prebrief
#moc/growing | #on/prebrief
MOC Process:
> - _**Cluster**_ ideas/notes together.
> - Add lines between clusters (add the gaps).
> - _**Chart**_ the empty spaces between clusters (map the gaps).
> - _**Create**_ a new “thing” note.
> - _**Create**_ a new “statement” note.
> - _**Collide**_ your ideas.
> - _**Clarify**_ your note titles.
> - _**Connect**_ your notes.
> - _**Cut up**_ a note into two.
> - _**Combine**_ two notes into one.
> - _**Cast aside**_ notes that are no longer relevant.
> - _**Categorize**_ the notes in the MOC.
_Mapping Concepts_ includes mostly creating links to other ideas. It is a higher order of note making.
Creating Maps of concepts include finding the [[emergence]] and [[Convergence]].
This is an inherently [[Constructivism]] way of creating knowledge and storing ideas.
It mirrors the way our brain works. It is a way of organizing and [[dealing with complexity]]
[[Knowledge Value Making]] allows us to keep each note small, but to create meaning in and between each note.
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## What's the big idea here?
![[CleanShot 2023-07-17 at 06.06.23.jpg]]
(Somerville et al., 2023)
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## Unrequited notes (by link)
_update when creating MOC to point to this note_
These notes point directly to this note. But this note doesn't point back.
```dataview
table file.mtime.year + "-" + file.mtime.month + "-" + file.mtime.day as Modified
from [[MOC Template]]
and !outgoing([[MOC Template]])
sort file.mtime desc
```
## Associated notes (by tag)
_Update when creating MOC to point to this tag_
These notes have this associated tag: `#MOC Template`.
```dataview
table file.mtime.year + "-" + file.mtime.month + "-" + file.mtime.day as Modified
from #MOCTemplate
and !outgoing([[MOC Template]])
sort file.mtime desc
```
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