Maps of Content (MOCs)

This folder contains your Maps of Content - curated indexes that group related notes by topic, project, or concept.

What are MOCs?

Maps of Content act as “mental maps” to navigate related ideas. They’re especially useful for:

  • Connecting related concepts across subjects
  • Building comprehensive understanding of complex topics
  • Creating overview pages for broader themes

MOC Structure

Consider organizing MOCs for:

Academic Subjects

  • Physics concepts
  • Biology topics
  • Cross-disciplinary connections

Graduate School Preparation

  • Research interests
  • Program requirements
  • Application materials

Personal Development

  • Self-reflection themes
  • Philosophical questions
  • Growth areas

How to Use MOCs

  1. Create a new MOC when you notice a cluster of related notes
  2. Link to individual notes from the MOC
  3. Add brief descriptions of how notes relate to each other
  4. Update MOCs as you add more content on a topic