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