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From the page: "Drawing concept maps can be extremely powerful ways to build knowledge over time-the opposite of being lost in a sea of random tidbits." Example:
Reviewed by mlekas Oct 11 2007, 01:50pm ( 6 reviews ) • thethinkingblog.com
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Rated by BonaDea on Sep 01, 4:26am
Make sure to keep stress and anxiety under control.
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Rated by earthwormken on Jan 24 2008, 9:36pm
Article on dealing with information overload. Thanks to http://eccentricvirgo.stumbleupon.com/ for the lead on this and dealing with bad habits: http://depression.about.com/cs/selfhelp/a/breakbadhabits.htm
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Rated by dpanda on Dec 18 2007, 10:14am
Amazing insight to the human video memory
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Rated by laura1167 on Oct 21 2007, 8:50pm
Great advice for those of us who suffer information overload.
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Rated by mlekas on Oct 11 2007, 1:50pm
From the page: "Drawing concept maps can be extremely powerful ways to build knowledge over time-the opposite of being lost in a sea of random tidbits." Example:
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Rated by autorave on Oct 09 2007, 3:10pm
From the page: "the amount of data, information and knowledge has exploded exponentially, stretching the capacity of our brains. Which, remember, given the slow speed at which evolution happens, may be optimized for the time when we were still hunters-gatherers. "
