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How to Make a Complete Map of Every Thought you Think. Last Update: 12.31am, Thur 7 Aug 2003 That's the title of a book I wrote. Guess what it's about! It's about how to make a complete map of every thought you think! But it has some other things in there; It talks about visual language, maps, computerized notebooks, theory of notebooks, yadda yadda yadda. I'm afraid it's not really written well, but if you are interested in the topic of intelligence augmentation and notebooks, I think you'll overlook it's obvious flaws, for an enjoyable experience. Resources This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License . Book Special thanks go to Adam Gurno for creating the PDF file!

Support Materials Reviews Have you read the book? Work to Do See Also. Mobile Usability Testing Tip: Recording from Two Webcams. Off the shelf mobile usability testing kit is ridiculously expensive. I’ve previously I’ve written about cheap ways to make usability testing “sleds” for your mobile devices. One of the simplest solutions was suggested by New Zealand-based UX expert Nick Bowmast, who recommends using a rectangular piece of acrylic, bent to shape over a household toaster, as shown below: Image credit: Nick Bowmast. So, the question is, how can you simultaneously record footage from the device camera with picture-in-picture footage of the user’s face from another camera – without spending a fortune? I didn’t have an answer for that until I saw Belén Barros Pena and Bernard Tyers’ EuroIA presentation. Image credit: Belén Barros Pena and Bernard Tyers.

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