I would love more active learning - lot's of video courses for Roam, but people are struggling with figuring out how to write good notes. What would an active learning situation looked like where you got deliberate practice by a coach - peer or expert feedback, scaffolding?
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Replying to @houshuang @fortelabs
Imagine having as an assignment: "Summarize this article", "Which evergreen notes would you extract", "How would you connect these ideas". Of course will always be artificial, but would lead to great discussions and leveling up.
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Replying to @houshuang @fortelabs
This could be very hands-on (feedback from expert), socially distributed (scaffolded peer-feedback), asynchronous (worked examples, first try yourself then see example of good and bad note), and using AI/NLP to give you automated feedback.
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Replying to @houshuang @fortelabs
It‘s gonna be a shared Roam for each cohort and a forum to discuss. Collecting the exercise syllabus right now. But Shhhhhh
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Replying to @cortexfutura @fortelabs
Would love to discuss, have lot's of ideas around this.
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Took a bunch of notes while listening to a podcast with Andy Matuschak and Erik Torenberg recentlypic.twitter.com/TDH6Lt8wya
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Hi,
@andy_matuschak. Have you done any thinking about explicit (or implicit) teaching of note taking strategies or knowledge work? See my notes in the thread ^^3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Yes. But I concluded that the underlying ideas are too nascent, and that I want to develop them much more before spending time spreading them. May run workshops/classes in the meantime, but the point will be to help me understand, not to teach.
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Replying to @andy_matuschak @houshuang and
To put it another way: I’ll want to work on spreading a given computer-supported thinking idea once I feel it's clearly enabled important work on the margin. Before then, feels too navel-gaze-y / “lifehacker”-y. Better to focus on honing and testing the ideas themselves.
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Replying to @andy_matuschak @houshuang and
What do you mean by “on the margin”? I’ve seen you use this before and I don’t get it
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The change in outcome attributable to a change in parameter/behavior, relative to baseline. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginal_concepts …
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