Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top You've loaded an old revision of the document! If you save it, you will create a new version with this data. Media Files====Collection Phase==== ===Paper Notebooks=== I have been offered this Transiency in June 2012, and wrote down any inspiring topic I may want to address during this period until the actual start of the Transiency, in November 2013. {{ :michka:img_3324.jpg?400 |}} As I do not have smartphone, I use old style **paper notebooks** to write down burning questions/comments/ideas, references and field notes. I write down stuff almost everyday, on quite many different topics. Therefore, I decided to ease the browsing process by adding up small **tags** into brackets to whatever I was writing down. Here are some tag examples: * **[REF]** is used for litterary and online references * **[LMK]** is used for Landmark Papers * **[PROJ]** is used for projects I would like to implement in the future * **[FUT]** is used for mid-term to long-term ideas of what I may like to do as a profession in the future. * **[ADR]** is mainly used when I travel for addresses I would like to remember, like nice coffee places, or spots to watch beautiful landscapes. * **[GDS]** is used to record transient magical moments I would like to remember over the long term. * **[FoAM2013]** was used to record any Transiency-related content. One major phase of the project definition process was therefore to browse the eight notebooks I filled since June 2012 to gather any [FoAM2013]-labeled content. ===Numerical Content=== When doing online search, I directly used the computer to write down inspirationnal material regarding the Transiency. In my "numerical & online notebooks", I had: * **Web bookmarks** into the bookmark management tool [[http://diigo.com|Diigo]] under the label "FoAM2013" * As I did not use my personal computer at work, I also had to process **E-mails** with links grouped under the label "FoAM2013" * A **text document** called "FoAM 2013" for random non-links stuff like keywords and direct references to activities or Metabolhomics processes * A **folder** called "FoAM 2013" filled up with PDFs to read, images, and other stuff. All this material was classified together with the Paper Notebooks material. ====Classification Phase==== ===Post-it Classification Phase=== Some of this content was outdated, so I decided to operate a **first filtering step** at the root level, and gathered onto post-its only the topics which still seemed relevant to address in November 2013. This induced lack of traceability, as I have no direct access to the whole set of topics I would have liked to adress during this Transiency. However, it lightened the amount of material to sort, which was already representing much more than the amount I would be able to work on within a year. I started by just **accumulating post-its in a unordered way** during one browsing day. Ordering seems easier when you reached a kind of critical mass. {{ :michka:img_3330.jpg?400 |}} From this critical mass emerged a first classification in three **categories**: - **Practices**: a set of activities I want to learn or practice during this year. - **Metabolhomics**: elements regarding the DIY upcycled bio-based self-sufficient habitat I plan to map and prototype this year. - **Language**: a set of keywords describing the approach, methods and activities performed during this Transiency. More details about the **sorting algorithm** which helped me sort this into categories are available [[http://transiency-diary.tumblr.com/post/73420206199/iterative-ideas-sorting-algorithm|here]]. {{ :michka:img_3335.jpg?400 |}} After more days of notebook content gathering, a bigger amount of post-its allowed to **define sub-categories** to the first basic classification scheme. Some categories where restructured when balance in the content would change with the growing number of post-its. As more post-its were added to the wall, **further sub-categories** where created, some **specific contents** were highlighted by being put on post-its with different colors. The final result of the post-it classification looked like the following picture - where you can only see the classification of the Metabolhomics category. {{ :michka:img_3708.jpg?400 |}} Post-its have mainly been used as precursors of mindmaps. Post-its are quite handy because they - theoretically - can be re-positionned several times and still stick to the surface. When dealing with large amounts of content to classify, I think that post-its are handy for three reasons: - You get physical with your ideas - You are able to do and undo classification schemes in very intuitive and quick way - You can keep an holoptic view more easily with a big wall than with a small screen However, as you do not want to archive your wall forever with the right classification, I have then switched to mindmaps. ===Mindmaps=== Thanks to the freeware version of [[http://www.xmind.net/|XMind]], I obtained compact and readable mindmaps out of my quickly-handwritten-and-unsticky-anymore-post-its. I kept almost exactly the same organization than on my wall, and obtained, for instance, the two following maps: * Practices * Metabolhomics The content may look a bit cryptic to you, but I promise I can understand myself better than with the post-its :) ===Practical FoAM Tables=== ====TODO==== > Processing language: essential key words and essential anti-key words. > Getting physical TD linkPlease fill all the letters into the box to prove you're human. Please keep this field empty: SavePreviewCancel Edit summary Note: By editing this page you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International michka/project_definition.1390229096.txt.gz Last modified: 2014-01-20 14:44by michka