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Maintaining multiple blogs or websites for each topic one is interested in can be exhausting.
Example: Dan Allosso indicates that he's gotten overwhelmed at keeping things "everywhere" rather than in one place. (~4:40)
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Scott Scheper shows how he uses his paper zettelkasten for planning six week sprints. Only a very rough outline of what this looks like, though he does show using his index to cross reference the card with the actual details.
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Worth digging into some of the papers mentioned here (@2022-06-03)
Color terms in The Odyssey by William Gladstone
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- May 2022
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X8gaMGQNsA
Using direct links to things within Obsidian can be powerful. It's also very useful when using other tools in conjunction with Obsidian.
Seems like many of the tips and automations from outside of Obsidian here are Apple iOS specific.
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Nothing new. Overreliance on Andy Matuschak and Michael Nielsen's work?
He has an outliner approach and uses trees/branches framing.
Crosslink notes from https://docdrop.org/video/H37-WGztu-A/
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Nothing new here...
I did like the way she framed CI and CD in a feedback loop.
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It's interesting to see the differences between the bookclubs in this visualization of their related notes.
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Give me an L!
Kind of funny, but it would have been better if he'd spelled it without the phone prompt.
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Looks like some reasonable export to other services to get your notes out of the Boox e-reader.
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Recorded in Tregaron(?) on Christmas Eve 1964, a wonderful example of the Welsh Midwinter Tradition of The Mari Lwyd. Usually performed around Christmas and New Year, this luck-bringing ritual has recently been enjoying a revival in some parts of Wales after becoming virtually extinct during the first part of the Twentieth Century.
The Mari Lwyd, an adorned horse's skull, is accompanied by several participants, who go from door to door, engaging in a light hearted 'battle of wits' through song with the occupant of the house, in the hope of gaining admittance and being rewarded with cake and ale!
Reminiscent of the idea of battle rap, but in a different cultural tradition.
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- Apr 2022
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2x speed. Nothing earthshattering for me.
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Reasonable, quick overview of Research Rabbit
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Obsidian task management with Dataviewjs, Templates, Daily Notes
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Nice example of someone building their own paper-based zettelkasten an how they use it.
Seemingly missing here is any sort of indexing system which means one is more reliant on the threads from one card to the next. Also missing are any other examples of links to other cards beyond the one this particular card is placed behind.
Scott Scheper is using the word antinet, presumably to focus on non-digital versions of zettelkasten. Sounds more like a marketing word that essentially means paper zettelkasten or card index.
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The sky is a textbook. The sky is a lawbook. The sky is a science book. —Duane Hamacher, (1:24)
Hamacher uses the Western description "method of loci" rather than an Indigenous word or translated word.
The words "myth", "legend", "magic", "ritual", and "religion" in both colloquial English and even anthropology are highly loaded terms.
Words like "narrative" and "story" are better used instead for describing portions of the Indigenous cultures which we have long ignored and written off for their seeming simplicity.
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Hilarious clickbait title for someone who makes productivity videos on YouTube, but she talks about finding some balance.
She's definitely selling something though...
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The problems with productivity.... You have to appreciate that she sees the issues in this space.
Before looking at productivity, ask "What is your goal?"
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Become a Better Reader in 8 Minutes - Write down basic Impressions - Write actionable takeaways - Limit it to 10 items to create a level of selection - Create a list of favorite quotes - Bonus section: Catch all for other important tidbits. Also good for important questions.
This is useful for its brevity and actionability, but it's also glossing over so much more that could be valuable. It specifically is leaving out methods and means of actively reusing all these written notes. No mention of reviews of the material or spaced repetition.
Saw this via YouTube algorithm.
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Quit watching at around 1:40:00 where it devolved into a love fest for the club itself.
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Duane Hamacher identifies as a white American from the midwest.
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Christopher Cross has a fantastic guitar solo hiding in the song Ride Like the Wind.
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Starts out with four and a half minutes of anti-crypto and Web3 material. Presumably most of her audience is in the web3 space.
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Neocities: http://neocities.org
The Yesterweb: http://yesterweb.org
Marginalia Search: https://search.marginalia.nu/explore/random
It [the IndieWeb] is so so queer. Like it's super gay, super trans, super good.
The indie web also questions tech solutionism which often attempts to solve human problems by removing the human element. But easily the most remarkable and powerful thing about the internet is the ability it has to connect us with one another.
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Panel Session: Themes & Plugins
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Short review of his book Small Teaching. It apparently presents some small implementable tidbits to make incremental change easier to implement.
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Nothing new here for me. She's at least a reasonably good example of what's going on here and is looking at things from a bottom up perspective rather than a top down.
I like that she talks about structure instead of using the idea of MOC.
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Nice overview of using TiddlyWiki for an online zettelkasten. Some obvious influence by Andy Matuschak in here.
Some of the work looks a little bit Wiki like, but seems to stay within bounds. Would have been nice if he showed how he used it as a tool once he's got the pieces together, especially if he actually does it this way.
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Annotations for this can be found at https://docdrop.org/video/kXnR7qX3BDc/
I was hoping for more, but I've been so mired in this that there's not really much new or interesting for me here.
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UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2012 URL: https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/klapa-multipart-singing-of-dalmatia-southern-croatia-00746 Description: Klapa singing is a multipart singing tradition of Dalmatia. Multipart singing, a capella homophonic singing, oral tradition and simple music making are its main features. The leader of each singing group is the first tenor, followed by several tenori, baritoni and basi voices. During performances, the singers stand in a tight semicircle, and the first tenor starts the singing, followed by the others. The aim is to achieve the best possible blend of voices. Klapa songs deal with love, life situations, and the local environment. Country(ies): Croatia
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Code for making a Trakt.tv scrobbler for Netflix.
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Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling (2nd meeting), June 22, 1938
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Retraction Watch. (2022, January 7). Our list of retracted COVID-19 papers is up to 206. For context and denominators, please see the post. Https://retractionwatch.com/retracted-coronavirus-covid-19-papers/ [Tweet]. @RetractionWatch. https://twitter.com/RetractionWatch/status/1479599196089077766
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Retracted coronavirus (COVID-19) papers. (2020, April 29). Retraction Watch. https://retractionwatch.com/retracted-coronavirus-covid-19-papers/
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Dan Allosso looks at the graph view of his Obsidian vault in an attempt to clean up orphaned notes and connect them into his larger knowledge base.
He uses a clever Kuiper belt comet analogy to describe bringing these notes into his his solar system.
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And this was from 2012... I wonder how much worse it is today?
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Remi Kalir</span> in Video: how i ANNOTATE my books // tips on annotating for beginners (DocDrop) (<time class='dt-published'>01/19/2022 20:47:29</time>)</cite></small>
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Marcus, A. A. (2022, January 13). COVID-19 spike protein paper earns an expression of concern. Retraction Watch. https://retractionwatch.com/2022/01/13/covid-19-spike-protein-paper-earns-an-expression-of-concern/
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graph thinking
- intuitive
- speed, agility
- adaptability
; graph thinking : focuses on relationships to turn data into information and uses patterns to find meaning
property graph data model
- relationships (connectors with verbs which can have properties)
- nodes (have names and can have properties)
Examples:
- Purchase recommendations for products in real time
- Fraud detection
Use for dependency analysis
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One's native language is one of their most important tools for thought.
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This is pretty hilarious.
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"There is no sex in the Champaign room"—Chris Rock
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- Nov 2021
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Interesting to watch Dan Allosso watch this video and see which parts he responded to.
There are definitely some nice stopping off points in this overview which may make for some useful research for viewers. It also highlights in its negative spaces and non sequiturs areas which need more research and study to be better understood by historians.
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That sure went by fast.
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Dan Allosso </span> in Historian's Reaction to "History of the Entire World I Guess" - by Dan Allosso - MakingHistory (<time class='dt-published'>11/10/2021 10:49:46</time>)</cite></small>
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Reporter John Dickerson talking about his notebook.
While he doesn't mention it, he's capturing the spirit of the commonplace book and the zettelkasten.
[...] I see my job as basically helping people see and to grab ahold of what's going on.
You can decide to do that the minute you sit down to start writing or you can just do it all the time. And by the time you get to writing you have a notebook full of stuff that can be used.
And it's not just about the thing you're writing about at that moment or the question you're going to ask that has to do with that week's event on Face the Nation on Sunday.
If you've been collecting all week long and wondering why a thing happens or making an observation about something and using that as a piece of color to explain the political process to somebody, then you've been doing your work before you ever sat down to do your work.
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Field Notes: Reporter's Notebook from Coudal Partners on Vimeo.
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>David Dylan Thomas</span> in Come and get yer social justice metaphors! (<time class='dt-published'>11/05/2021 11:26:10</time>)</cite></small>
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Some better in-depth examples of how Niklas Luhmann used his zettelkasten as well as some of the problems he would have faced and how they were solved (or weren't).
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Passion is a terrible yardstick for life.
You create life by living it.
"Do not loan money to a person following their passion." —Scott Adams advice on being a loan officer
Passion is where your energy and effort meets someone else's need. —Terri Trespicio
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Osculatory targets or plaques were created on pages to give priests
Most modern people don't touch or kiss their books this way and we're often taught not to touch or write in our texts. Digital screen culture is giving us a new tactile touching with our digital texts that we haven't had since the time of the manuscript.
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Skins soaked in lime to loosen the hair from the skin in a rudimentary washing machine.
Scraping the meat side while stretched on a frame
Drying for a day or two, then cut them out.
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Bitcoin, currencies, and fragility by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The most stable currencies are those that are most heavily traded between each other and for actual goods and services.
Some of Bitcoins' problem may be that it is so narrowly traded that it is far too volatile to encourage others to use it.
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Cory Doctorow </span> in Pluralistic: 29 Sep 2021 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow (<time class='dt-published'>09/30/2021 10:07:35</time>)</cite></small>
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Short and basic... nothing new to me, but clever intro.
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Rolling weekly planning ideas
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Reasons people quit:
- Time 29.9%
- Overwhelm 28.7%
- Performance 14.9%
- Perfectionism 13.8%
- Comparison 12.6%
Most of the reasons relate to social media and pressure of perfectionism related to it. Definitely fits into my productivity porn thesis.
These are all things for people in the digital garden space to watch out for in the future. Presenting one's learning in public can eventually evolve into something negative if not done for the correct reasons. Bullet Journal's rise to popularity in coordination with the rise of social media can be a means for forcing people to quit it all.
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Josh Cohen</span> in Aphantasia Video: Living without Mental Imagery (Wired) - Neuroscience, Psychology, and Health - Art of Memory Forum (<time class='dt-published'>09/19/2021 21:25:12</time>)</cite></small>
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The Greeks had accurate measurements of the world, but Columbus' was off significantly.. He likely created a post hoc reasoning for this.
Alfred W. Crosby.'s The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492 (1972) was published a few years before Zinn's work, so the effects of disease are likely under reported here.
Excuse of progress for the annihilation of indigenous societies.
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I've been wanting to read Zinn, so perhaps this is a good place to follow along? A sort of pseudo book club perhaps?
It's interesting to see Dan struggle with an obvious listicle article in Forbes as an authoritative source. This example is a great indicator that Forbes online has created far too much of a content farm to be taken seriously anymore. From what I've seen of it over the past several years it's followed the business model of The Huffington Post before Huffington sold it and cashed out. My supposition is that Forbes is providing a platform for people to get reach and isn't actually paying those writers to create their content.
Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States
- Covering a chapter a week
- companion edition, Voices of People's History of United States by Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnov
- Erik Foner's article about Zinn
- Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism by E. P. Thompson *
- cultural theorist Raymond Williams' idea of resources of hope
- Resources of Hope: Culture, Democracy, Socialism by Raymond Williams
- An Indigenous People's History of the United States
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Learning styles have been debunked.
Learning styles: V.A.R.K. model originated by Neil Flemiing stands for:
- visual
- auditory
- reading/writing
- kinesthetic
References:
Pashler, H., McDaniel, M., Rohrer, D., & Bjork, R. (2008). Learning styles: Concepts and evidence. Psychological science in the public interest, 9(3), 105-119. — https://ve42.co/Pashler2008
Willingham, D. T., Hughes, E. M., & Dobolyi, D. G. (2015). The scientific status of learning styles theories. Teaching of Psychology, 42(3), 266-271. — https://ve42.co/Willingham
Massa, L. J., & Mayer, R. E. (2006). Testing the ATI hypothesis: Should multimedia instruction accommodate verbalizer-visualizer cognitive style?. Learning and Individual Differences, 16(4), 321-335. — https://ve42.co/Massa2006
Riener, C., & Willingham, D. (2010). The myth of learning styles. Change: The magazine of higher learning, 42(5), 32-35.— https://ve42.co/Riener2010
Husmann, P. R., & O'Loughlin, V. D. (2019). Another nail in the coffin for learning styles? Disparities among undergraduate anatomy students’ study strategies, class performance, and reported VARK learning styles. Anatomical sciences education, 12(1), 6-19. — https://ve42.co/Husmann2019
Snider, V. E., & Roehl, R. (2007). Teachers’ beliefs about pedagogy and related issues. Psychology in the Schools, 44, 873–886. doi:10.1002/pits.20272 — https://ve42.co/Snider2007
Fleming, N., & Baume, D. (2006). Learning Styles Again: VARKing up the right tree!. Educational developments, 7(4), 4. — https://ve42.co/Fleming2006
Rogowsky, B. A., Calhoun, B. M., & Tallal, P. (2015). Matching learning style to instructional method: Effects on comprehension. Journal of educational psychology, 107(1), 64. — https://ve42.co/Rogowskyetal
Coffield, Frank; Moseley, David; Hall, Elaine; Ecclestone, Kathryn (2004). — https://ve42.co/Coffield2004
Furey, W. (2020). THE STUBBORN MYTH OF LEARNING STYLES. Education Next, 20(3), 8-13. — https://ve42.co/Furey2020
Dunn, R., Beaudry, J. S., & Klavas, A. (2002). Survey of research on learning styles. California Journal of Science Education II (2). — https://ve42.co/Dunn2002
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This boils down to distilling one's notes down to something smaller.
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An excellent video. Going to have to watch it a few more times to absorb more.
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Buzzwords for understanding the new internet
Importance of words (neologisms) for helping us to communicate.
retweets as a means of bringing new faces into your stream to expand your in-group.
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Kevin Marks </span> in Epeus' epigone: Publics, Flow, Phatic, Tummeling and Out-groups - New Words You Need to Know to Understand the Web (<time class='dt-published'>09/06/2021 15:15:38</time>)</cite></small>
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Psychologist Jerome Bruno suggests we're 22x more likely to remember facts when told through story.
General plan for his approach
- immersion
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Focused on one particular topic
Glimpses of mastery
Some basic needs of language learning are fulfilled here:
- sympathetic listener
- immersion
- role model
- 24/7 practice
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Good overview of what the marketing on a bag of coffee is trying to tell you.
May be worth doing a quick sketchnotes version of this episode.
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Fascinating how he's broken this down and managed to recreate what the Nespresso Vertuo is doing.
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Solid overview of the cousin with some pros/cons.
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I like her idea of an anti-purchase, particularly in a space that almost seems like excess based solely on design.
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There are some interesting parallels between these calendar pages and associated images and the general ideas behind sketchnotes.
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The Attack on "Critical Race Theory": What's Going on?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P35YrabkpGk
Lately, a lot of people have been very upset about “critical race theory.” Back in September 2020, the former president directed federal agencies to cut funding for training programs that refer to “white privilege” or “critical race theory, declaring such programs “un-American propaganda” and “a sickness that cannot be allowed to continue.” In the last few months, at least eight states have passed legislation banning the teaching of CRT in schools and some 20 more have similar bills in the pipeline or plans to introduce them. What’s going on?
Join us for a conversation that situates the current battle about “critical race theory” in the context of a much longer war over the relationship between our racial present and racial past, and the role of culture, institutions, laws, policies and “systems” in shaping both. As members of families and communities, as adults in the lives of the children who will have to live with the consequences of these struggles, how do we understand what's at stake and how we can usefully weigh in?
Hosts: Melissa Giraud & Andrew Grant-Thomas
Guests: Shee Covarrubias, Kerry-Ann Escayg,
Some core ideas of critical race theory:
- racial realism
- racism is normal
- interest convergence
- racial equity only occurs when white self interest is being considered (Brown v. Board of Education as an example to portray US in a better light with respect to the Cold War)
- Whiteness as property
- Cheryl Harris' work
- White people have privilege in the law
- myth of meritocracy
- Intersectionality
People would rather be spoon fed rather than do the work themselves. Sadly this is being encouraged in the media.
Short summary of CRT: How laws have been written to institutionalize racism.
Culturally Responsive Teaching (also has the initials CRT).
KAE tries to use an anti-racist critical pedagogy in her teaching.
SC: Story about a book Something Happened in Our Town (book).
- Law enforcement got upset and the school district
- Response video of threat, intimidation, emotional blackmail by local sheriff's department.
- Intent versus impact - the superintendent may not have had a bad intent when providing an apology, but the impact was painful
It's not really a battle about or against CRT, it's an attempt to further whitewash American history. (synopsis of SC)
What are you afraid of?
- racial realism
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Aaron Davis</span> in 📑 How to remember more of what you read | Read Write Collect (<time class='dt-published'>08/20/2021 12:31:59</time>)</cite></small>
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How To Do Sketchnoting (Even If You "Can't Draw"!)
a lesson with Emily Mills of the Sketchnote Academy
Types of Sketchnotes
- Lecture based
- Experience based
Skills for sketchnotes
- Listening
- looking for ideas, high level
- Writing
- Drawing
Pairing images and words together to be dynamic and memorable.
One doesn't need to be the greatest artist to do sketchnotes.
memorable >> masterpiece recognizable >> realistic big ideas >> nitty gritty
Basic drawing
Seven building blocks for drawing
- dot
- straight line
- crooked line
- curvy line
- circle
- triangle
- square
Rules
- The fewer elements, the easier
- Rearrange rotate, reorient shapes
People
- standard stick person
- A person
- oval person
- star person
Containers and connectors
Boxes are boring, so add frames or more interesting Use containers to separate information that is different from the rest or to highlight.
- boxes
- frames
- nails/thumbtacks
- star "pow" outline
- box with a shadow
Tell people where to read next
- Create a really clear header
- help people with connectors (dotted lines, arrows, numbering)
Start out small first as it's more intimidating to use bigger formats
Tools
- Sketchone marker (thin point ink, pigment or permanent and not water-based, otherwise bleedover in coloring)
- Tombow dual brush markers for color
- two grey tones, one lighter and one darker
- small handful of colors (red, blue, yellow, green)
How to Sketchnote
- Step 1: Header
- Step 2: Layout (top to bottom/left to right is usually more intuitive) Pre-plan this. Think about connectors.
- Step 3: Consistency
- headers, characters, size of writing,
- Step 4: Refine
- check spelling
- whiteout for mess ups (gellyroll white gel pen)
- ensure connectors are obvious
- Step 5: Guiding shapes (to help flow of information on page)
- stippling
- cloud outlines
- lines in the negative space (also creates contrast)
- Step 6: Coloring in
- greys first, dark then light
- highlighting connectors
- shadows on boxes, ribbons, connectors
- color should be more of a highlight than a background filler (it's not a coloring book)
Higher contrast notes are better
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- 👉🏻 Find Emily (and her awesome resources!) at https://www.emilyamills.com
- 👉🏻 The Sketchnote Academy free course: https://www.sketchnoteacademy.com
- 👉🏻 The Art of Visual Note taking by Emily Mills
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Sketchnoting forces students to take ideas from a lesson and turn them into their own ideas. It also forces modality shifts.
Reviewing over a lecture after the fact to create sketchnotes is incredibly similar to some of the point and purpose of Cornell Notes.
While watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOHcWhdguIY
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Want to Write a Book? You Probably Already Have!
Patrick Rhone
Paper is the best solution for the long term. If it's not on paper it can be important, if it's not it won't be.
Our writing is important. It is durable.
All we know about the past is what survived.
Analogy: coke:champaign glass::blogger:book
Converting one's blog into a book.
"The funny thing about minimalism is that there's only so much you can say."
Change the frame and suddenly you've changed the experience.
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Sketchnotes are ideas not art.
Squiggle birds - take squiggles and give them beaks, eyes, and bird feet. (Idea apparently from Austin Kleon.)
How you might take notes if you'd never been told how to.
- There is no particular app or platform that is the "right" one.
Common elements:
- Headlines and sub headlines are common
- Elegant text / fancy text
- Icons
- containers - ways of holding information together
- this can be explicit or via white space
- flow of information (arrows)
- arrangements or layouts of how information is displayed
- top to bottom, circles, columns, stream of flow of ideas
- people
- emotions, perhaps using emoji-like faces
- shadows, highlights
Icons
Simple can be better. Complexity may make understanding more difficult.
Examples
A few they pulled off of the web
Sketchnote Selfie
Goal: Create an info rich portrait with character. Portrait, name, info, location, passions, hobbies, interests, social usernames, now section, etc.
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Instead of calling it "commonplacing", he uses the phrase "stacking ammo".
Cooper analogizes the collection as the scrawlings of a crazy person. In some sense, this may be because there is no order or indexing system with what otherwise looks like a box of random pages.
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>u/sorrybabyxo</span> in Eminem has his own version of commonplace system containing words that rhyme. : commonplacebook (<time class='dt-published'>08/10/2021 09:45:39</time>)</cite></small>
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Comparison of the various Hobonichi planners
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Paper Discovery:
- Research Rabbit
- Connected Papers
- Citation Gecko
- Papers With Code
Zotero SciHub - for downloading papers into one's Zotero instance
Academic Networking
- lens.org (also good for discovery)
- OrcID
- Impact Story
Ginko App (trees and cards interface) for writing with interesting import and export
around 2:56: A bit too much Andy Matuschak worship? Pretty sure he didn't invent the so-called Andy Mode. Index cards pre-dated them surely as did Ward Cunningham's Smallest Federated Wiki. There are many other idex-card UIs prior to Matuschak.
Map of Content (MOC) apparently comes from How to Make a Complete Map of Every Thought You Think by Lion Kimbro.
- it's a glorified Table of Contents really
Plugins he's using:
- 3:22:15 add codemirror matchbrackets js
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- 3:38:33 show current open note
- 3:38:45 review
- 3:39:43 sliding panes
- 3:40:42 super charged links
- 3:41:11 random note
- 3:41:39 tag wrangler
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textsniper for OCR and potentially text-to-speech, apple only, so leark for others.
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This same sort of functionality is something I'd built into my TiddlyWiki ages ago. Interesting to see some of these same sorts of functionalities being built into other note taking tools.
Sort of makes me want to consider nested tags in Obsidian...
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>u/FluentFelicity </span> in (2) I found a gem : Zettelkasten (<time class='dt-published'>07/29/2021 22:10:56</time>)</cite></small>
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Watched up to 2:33:00 https://youtu.be/wB89lJs5A3s?t=9181 with talk about research papers.
Some interesting tidbits and some workflow tips thus far. Not too jargony, but beginners may need to look at some of his other videos or work to see how to better set up pieces. Definitely very thorough so far.
He's got roughly the same framing for tags/links that I use, though I don't even get into the status pieces with emoji/tags as much as he does.
I'm not a fan of some of his reliance on iframes where data can (and will) disappear in the future. For Twitter, he does screencaptures of things which can be annoying and take up a lot of storage. Not sure why he isn't using twitter embed functionality which will do blockquotes of tweets and capture the actual text so that it's searchable.
Taking a short break from this and coming back to it later.
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Nothing new.
Good demonstration of some of the simple graph views of Obsidian and the depth of display.
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Nothing tremendously new to me, but a good example of how one might use graph view within an Obsidian based zettelkasten.
I am curious as to how he creates the "Slipbox" section of the first note that he shows... that could be cleverly useful.
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Douglas Adams' Hyperland
suggested by Kevin Marks on TWiG 622
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A satirical take on John Howard Griffin’s 1961 book Black Like Me
<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Alan Jacobs </span> in Writing a Life | The Hedgehog Review (<time class='dt-published'>07/22/2021 12:15:27</time>)</cite></small>
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What an awesome little video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6-zzr5F2Hw
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Best Bible Note-Taking System: Jonathan Edwards's Miscellanies
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Overview of Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies system along with a a few wide-margin bibles. Everhard apparently hasn't heard of the commonplace concept, though I do notice that someone mentions the zettelkasten system in the comments.
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Most of this is material I've seen or heard in other forms in the past. It's relatively well reviewed and summarized here though, but it's incredibly dense to try to pull out, unpack and actually use if one were coming to it as a something new.
3 Productivity hacks
- Zen Meditation (Zen Mind, Beginners Mind by Shunryū Suzuki
- Research Process -- Annotations and notes, notecards
- Rigorous exercise routine -- plateau effect
The Zen meditation hack sounds much in the line of advice to often get away from what you're studing/researching and to let the ideas stew for a bit before coming back to them. It's the same principle as going for walks frequently heard from folks or being a flâneur. (cross reference Nassim Nicholas Taleb et al.) The other version of this that's similar are the diffuse modes of learning (compared with focused modes) described in learning theory. (Examples in work of Barbara Oakley and Terry Sejnowski in https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn)
I've generally come to the idea that genius doesn't exist myself. Most of it distills down to use of tools like commonplace books.
Perhaps worth looking into some of the following to see what, if anything, is different than prior version of the commonplace book tradition:
The Ryan Holiday Notecard System @Intermittent Diversion - https://youtu.be/QoFZQOJ8aA0
Article On Notecard System [1] https://medium.com/thrive-global/the-notecard-system-the-key-for-remembering-organizing-and-using-everything-you-read-4f48a82371b1 [2] https://www.writingroutines.com/notecard-system-ryan-holiday/ [3] https://www.gallaudet.edu/tutorial-and-instructional-programs/english-center/the-process-and-type-of-writing/pre-writing-writing-and-revising/the-note-card-system/
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- 'oreit - alright
- over by there, now in a minute
- dai shop - colloquial name for tradesperson (john the butcher, eddie the milkman, etc.)
- year, ear, and here all sound the same
- thanks drive
- Twin Town is the best film ever
- lunch is dinner, dinner is tea with regard to timing
- daps or trainers - tennis shoes
- to after where and by before here
- tuthbrush
- half and half (half rice, half chips)
- all explanations begin with "What it is..."
- call people "mun"
- your butt is not what you sit on (mate, friend)
- you don't get cross, you get tampin'; to get tampin' mad
- cry when you her Hen Wlad fy Nhadau (national anthem)
- Tescos
- check the weather back home when on holiday
- wearing felt leeks
- cheer when you see the bridge from England back into Wales
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1920's slang
- dough, bread: money,
- vamp: (of women)
- Sheik: a attractive man (from Valentino film)
- and how!: indeed!
- putting on the Ritz: dressing up, 1929 Putting on the Ritz with reference to Ritz Hotel
- Ragamuffin: a bedraggled or messy person
- tomato: a pretty woman "ready for the picking"
- wet blanket: a killjoy (used to put out a fire)
- whopee: having a really good time (sex)
- fried, smoked, bent, zozzled, ossified: drunk
- bump off: to kill someone (from gangster culture)
- cheaters: glasses
- hot: stolen
- hock: pawn something for quick cash
- petting party: get together of men and women where kissing or petting occurred
- bob: short haircut style
- heebie jeebies: shaking or trembling as a result of psychological
- it: sex appeal, from eponymous film title starring Clara Bow
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This was an hour incredibly well spent.
I came across this from a link today at IAnno21 to the broader http://marginalsyllab.us/ site.
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Great description of a Welsh cake:
"Made like a scone, cooked like a pancake, eaten like a cookie"
Welsh Cakes:
- 8oz flour
- 4oz salted butter
- 4oz sugar
- 4oz currants
- 2 pinches of allspice (or nutmeg)
- 1 large egg
- splash of milk until the dough holds together
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Mike Caulfield</span> in Mike Caulfield on Twitter: "Ok, pressing play again." / Twitter (<time class='dt-published'>06/09/2021 15:47:36</time>)</cite></small>
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This animated film is a collaboration between economist Kate Raworth, puppet designer Emma Powell and song writer Simon Panrucker.
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Definitely watch the accompanying video series.
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Extracting .pdf annotations using [[Zotfile]]
Go to
Settings > Advanced > Config Editor
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.The end section on templates was rushed and make take some more time to properly configure Zotfile and the notes exports to get what I want.
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Not quite my cup of tea from a research perspective.
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dataview plugin - check in on this for queries and MOC
citations plugin - zotfile
- cat's walkthrough shows all this stuff
A somewhat useful overview, but skips some of the detailed specifics which we'll need to pull up elsewhere.
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With the web API, you can only pull data at rest, meaning you'll need to sync your Sense to the Fitbit app before you can fetch the data. The endpoint you'd use to fetch this data is the Intraday Heart Rate Time Series endpoints. If you'd like to test this endpoint, you can do it with the Fitbit API Explorer. If you're looking to fetch real-time/raw data with 1sec detail level, you'll want to use the Device API and SDK to create a clock face. You can get further assistance from other developers and our moderators in the SDK forum here.
Retrieving data at rest and realtime data.
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Wearable sensor management Controls and tracks accelerometer for movement and ECG/PPG for heart rate measurements.
Sensor API for Huawei
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Heart Rate Monitor LED Green Sensor The Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) LED green sensor measures the amount of green light that is reflected back from a person's blood vessel. The following table lists the measurement data that the HRM LED green sensor provides.
Tizen API accessing amount of green, red, and IR light reflected from a blood vessel
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Wear OS is a smartwatch operating system created and maintained by Google. It was announced on March 18, 2014 as Android Wear, only to be rebranded as Wear OS on March 15, 2018. Wear OS is an Android-based operating system that receives semi-regular feature and security updates, just like the version of Android that powers billions of smartphones around the world.
Wear OS description
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The data is queried directly from your Fitbit account and inserted into Google Fit. To do this, you must first log in with your Fitbit account and give FitToFit access to the data that you want to transfer. You will then be asked to connect to your Google account, into which the data from Fitbit should be inserted.
Cannot directly interface with fitbit with Google fit, can only export processed data from fit bit and send to google fit...
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The Google Fit APIs for Android are part of Google Play services. The Google Fit APIs are supported on Android 4.1 (API level 16) and higher. Using these APIs, your app can do the following: Read near-real-time and historic data, including data from Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. Record activities. Associate data with a session. Set fitness goals.
Google Fit API for Android allows raw data access!!!
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As mentioned before, sensors such as the Empatica provide some raw data (E.g. raw PPG), although the cost is very high (around $ 1700 US). Moreover, smartwatches such as the Moto360 or the LG G Watch R can be programmed to provide HR data. However, you should consider that this is preprocessed data (from manufacturers) and we just have access to the processed data (not the raw PPG). Therefore, if you wanted to make things such as Heart Rate Variability analysis, this approach is not highly accurate. I have been working with the Polar Chest Band (H7) and it seems that we can access both HR and RR-interval data with an Android app (currently working in an APK to extend it in our PhysioVR framework).
Thread on finding devices that provide raw data
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How to download all of your raw fitbit data
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Access raw sensor databookmark_border Table of contentsList available data sourcesAdd a listenerRemove a listener The Sensors API lets you read raw sensor data in your app in real time. Use this API to do the following: List data sources that are available on the device and on companion devices. Register listeners to receive raw sensor data. Unregister listeners so that they no longer receive raw sensor data.
Google fit allows access to raw sensor data
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The PPG data were collected with Huawei Watch 2
Study that used Huawei Watch 2 PPG sensor to measure stress levels
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Depends on vendor, it would be possible to access the raw ppg signal of wear os sensor, should you have access to sensor hardware driver. Some researchers did analysed PPG raw signal from Huawei watch 2 and here is the paper.
android /wear OS allows for raw PPG data access, but need drivers...
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Each Fitbit device includes a variety of hardware sensors that have been exposed through our Sensor APIs.
No info on PPG sensors... not accessible through API?
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Unable to get fitbit ppg through web api? from 2018
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Use Samsung's SDK and it will give you the raw values (values range from 0 to ~64600 if I remember correctly).
Reading raw PPG data for 'Android Wear'.
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a "dwt" is a small person/thing (term of endearment)
sometimes "little dwt"
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"alright or what" as a greeting
- "alright" means hi/hello (in South Wales)
"Ychafi" - horrible or disgusting
cwtch is a Welsh hug
Conversation beginnings:
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"Tidy butt" as a response to how are you? (translates as good friend)
Baaard (sick)
bog snorkeling
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I'll meet you "now in a minute" (aka shortly)
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Good intro for new learners.
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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To more easily memory text verbatim, practice methods for reclling the information rather than simply repeating it.
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framerframed.nl framerframed.nl
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A nice overview of indigenous art in Australia from about the 1940's until today. Some fantastic pieces in here.
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github.com github.com
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This is a simple application I slapped together for the heart rate data that I captured here from the Apple Watch.
Code for accessing heart rate data from apple watch, from 2015
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developer.apple.com developer.apple.com
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Third party apps do not have direct access to the heart rate sensor.
Thread that explains how to access heart rate data by simulating a workout... No direct way to access sensor
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developer.apple.com developer.apple.com
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In accordance with Appleʼs approval of the study
May need approval from apple for sensor kit access??
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developer.apple.com developer.apple.com
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onWristA value that indicates whether the watch is on the user’s wrist.
This variable may be an issue..
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