Zettelkasten Forum


Hello from Germany

Hi everyone,

I realised there's an 'Introduce Yourself' category in the forum, so I thought I'd say hello.

Now that I'm thinking about it, I can't remember how I discovered the Zettelkasten system. I only know that I somehow found it online a few months ago, while researching note-taking and study skills. I'm not originally from Germany, but I live here now, so the German-sounding name 'Zettelkasten' piqued my curiosity when I first saw it.

The reason I was researching in the first place, is because I knew I would start studying for a Masters in October of this year. My Bachelors experience was way too ad-hoc. I just didn't have a good system. Knowing that I wanted to have a much better experience studying for a Masters, I was determined to get a good note-taking and connection-building system in place before my studies started. After some reasearch, I realized that the Zettelkasten method was what I needed, and I've been using it actively for about a month now.

It's still too early yet to have many links between notes, but I'm starting to build a nice network, one note at a time.

The forum history has already helped me, both to understand the method and to get ideas for my own personal implementation. I look forward to future learning with you.

Comments

  • @TheIrishEuropean Welcome to the forum! It’s a great place to garner useful information and tips, or just to “hang out”. I wish you the best with your MSc - I did many years of graduate studies and took mountains of notes - wish I’d known about Zettelkasten back then.

  • Welcome to the forum!

    A little tipp for your studies: Asign each note if connected to a class a tag that is build like this: hashtag + Semester + course + session

    "#SS2012SoziTheo12" means "Sommer Semester 20212, Soziale Theorien, Woche 12" translated: "Summer Semester 2012, Social Theory, Week 12"

    Like this you can very quickly gather all the notes connected to each course and/or session. This comes in handy if you have to brute force a test (traditional learning) instead of trusting the depth of processing encouraged by the Zettelkasten Method.

    I am a Zettler

  • @Sascha said:
    Welcome to the forum!

    A little tipp for your studies: Asign each note if connected to a class a tag that is build like this: hashtag + Semester + course + session

    "#SS2012SoziTheo12" means "Sommer Semester 20212, Soziale Theorien, Woche 12" translated: "Summer Semester 2012, Social Theory, Week 12"

    Thanks for the tip. At the moment I'm using my note-taking software to assign the semester and course identity, via 'section groups' and 'sections,' (1st Semester/Economics etc.). I'm date-stamping my notes directly, but I could think about including something for the semester/course directly in the note too, in case I ever move to a different software.

    @GeoEng51 said: wish I’d known about Zettelkasten back then.

    I too wish I'd known about it for my Bachelors, and countless books since then! Thanks for the welcome.

  • @TheIrishEuropean, I take a slightly different approach. Tagging is one way in, but I create a structure note for the course work that leads to a course-specific zettel, a structure note. This way, I can quickly notice office visits separate from class notes from recommended reading sourced from the same class. Yes, each note associated with a class gets tagged with the course signifier to help with the search.

    Will Simpson
    My peak cognition is behind me. One day soon, I will read my last book, write my last note, eat my last meal, and kiss my sweetie for the last time.
    My Internet HomeMy Now Page

Sign In or Register to comment.