Systems Theory/#Cybernetics: reducing external complexity so we can build up internal complexity.
Feedback loops everywhere in the process (iteration)🧵
ZK uniqueness: not sorted by topic, emphasizes development of ideas (Folgezettel), atomic ideas.
Physical size constraint of cards forces the formation of nuggets that are reusable and have composability.🧵
Emergence: of features that we may not have anticipated such as clustering. ("self-organization" ?)
("subconscious effects"?) 🧵
Extensions of ZK: 1. Analog whiteboard to visualize connections of ideas found useful by @soenke_ahrens. This shows that this is missing in ZK 2. Shared social KM: incl social highlighting. Needs common protocols. Currently, KM is often trapped in separate apps🧵
Also needs a reward system for quality. 3. Shared repository will lead to a semantic web?
Role of institutions.
Remarks on Twitter streams as some kind of shared ZK
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Bloom's Taxonomy describes the stages of the #learning process of a concept. How do these stages correspond to changes in a #PKM (Personal Knowledge Management)?
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The 1st stage is recall or root learning.
Eg the law of conservation of energy.
PKM: a single note, contents perhaps copy pasted from class or the internet
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In the 2nd stage, there is some understanding: ability to paraphrase and relate to other concepts.
Eg. In mechanics the total of potential and kinetic energies remains constant. Energy conversion. Relations to mass, gravity, velocity etc.
PKM: more notes and links between them.🧵