@JAndrews2: Good ideas and thoughts! While I keep the bulk of what I do on the computer as its home, I often need to have a reality check where it gives me a sense of peace to have some physical text prints and paper/marker sketches to associate with. It is also a relief to not feel the stress that comes with being one glitch away from losing or misplacing things digitally one way or another.
For me, this is the case mainly for a long ongoing personal project eventually to be created using animation. It has just turned into one of those things where you start with an idea then add and layer everything possible into it based on person experience and observation only to finally have to remove a lot and better focus it after having distilled all those offshoots and new perspectives made available while journeying the depths. Sometimes doing things offline feels more genuine as if I am not having my thought process intentionally engineered by my system.
But, on the flip side when I want that immediate feedback via search and autocomplete, the friction of integrating it makes the process a bit unwieldy but worth it even if only to continue to develop a physical analog that surely is handy in order to think and work both digitally and physically in parallel. I made a post a while back envisioning some sort of crossover here: Mixed reality Graph View integration
Enjoy your presentation. It really does sound like an enjoyable and worthwhile subject and context to introduce these tools within.
Thanks.