I'm on the lookout for explicitly ephemeral framings of apps— e.g. "app" as bootcamp, etc.…a frame for making content more effective
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Glad to hear it!! From my POV it's a very constructionist take on books…I think there's _enormous_ potential…Part of what I'd hoped …
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It's the natural way to package stuff I've thought through since the first edition. Concrete motive, not ideology for me :)
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Makes me even more excited to the extent that suggests it's more likely to succeed =)
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tough project: unbundle both book and follow-on blog posts into essentially tool tips/lesson modules, and use to "furnish" an app
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… You can then think about interest groups, docents, artist statements, painting classes, etc.
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. In fact, you cannot "unbundle" in the abstract. You have to know new mental model you're rebundling into, a priori.
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exactly, and the whole notion of unbundling assumes abstraction barriers/discretization/etc. which I think are quite tough …
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… to accommodate in practice…at least that's my experience with the failure modes of the notion of a 'curriculum.'
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Most people default w/o realizing it to a rebundling concept I call "mind palace." A black hole of nuggets for yourself.
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Dunno if you've read Mindstorms yet, but I really think the notion of 'microworld' has a lot to offer this conversation—
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I read bits and pieces, but even that philosophy seemed too choreographed to me. Like kata.
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