📝 Private learning • project thinking • exam repair
📝 My Notes
This is your personal thinking layer. Use it for explanations in your own words, questions, memory cues, confusion pairs, project observations, decisions-in-progress, and things you need to revisit—without changing the authoritative DMBOK, Meridian, or execution pages.
Boundary: source/study pages teach and control meaning; My Notes records what you think, notice, confuse, connect, decide, or need to revisit.
🚦 Choose where the note belongs
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Quick-capture inboxWrite something down immediately when you do not want to stop and decide where it belongs.Open Notes Inbox →
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DMBOK chapter notesOne private note page for each Chapter 1–17. Capture your explanation, traps, examples, confusion pairs, and chapter-to-project connections.Open Chapter Notes →
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Meridian project notesKeep working observations, questions, technology memory, decision thinking, and planning separate from formal evidence.Open Meridian Notes →
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Exam & confusion notesTrack missed questions, confusion pairs, things to memorize, and concepts that need deliberate repair.Open Exam Notes →
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Source-review notesCapture observations while checking original DMBOK PDFs, Drive originals, or other controlling sources.Open Source Review Notes →
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Project journalUse the formal session journal when the note is really project history: objective, work performed, evidence, decisions, result, and next action.Open Project Journal →
🧠 What belongs in notes vs elsewhere
💡 Personal understandingYour explanation, memory hook, analogy, question, exam trap, or confusion pair → My Notes.
📁 Proof of project workRerunnable logic, before/after results, formal decisions, manifests, and portfolio evidence → Evidence Center.
📚 Controlling study contentDMBOK-derived learning material and original chapter PDFs → DMBOK Mastery.
📊 Structured status/registersSkills, labs, evidence, defects, decisions, datasets, software, capstones and sources → Tracker Mirror/live Sheet.
✍️ Fast note method
Use this five-part pattern when you are not sure what to write:
1. WHAT I THINK IT MEANS → 2. EXAMPLE → 3. WHAT I COULD CONFUSE IT WITH → 4. PROJECT/EXAM CONNECTION → 5. NEXT ACTION
Useful shorthand:
💡 = something clicked
❓ = question / unclear
⚔️ = confusion pair
🎯 = likely exam trap
🧪 = Meridian/project connection
🔁 = revisit later
✅ = resolved / mastered
🚨 = important problem or risk
Do not copy whole teaching pages into notes. Capture the part that changes your understanding or future action.
✏️ Editing notes
When a rendered note page is open, use the ✏️ Edit this note button near the top. It opens the corresponding private GitHub file for editing. You can also edit any note directly in Codespaces under docs/my-notes/.
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