
Divide the page into a bold title, three to five big idea islands, and supporting details orbiting each island. Add arrows to show causality, and quick icons for memory hooks. This aerial view compresses a whole chapter without losing nuance, inviting fast future reviews with delight.

Sketch five boxes: problem, insight, method, example, and takeaway. Connect them with a thread that represents the argument’s flow. This structure respects narrative logic, forces prioritization, and surfaces gaps, so you notice missing evidence or leaps before they mislead your understanding or future decisions.

Combine the Cornell layout with a visual canvas. Use narrow cues for icons and keywords, a generous notes area for sketches and quotes, and a summary bar at the bottom for your words. This hybrid balances signal and story, perfect for lectures paired with challenging books.
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