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May 12, 2022 • 22 tweets • 5 min read
What @BeauHaan 's approach to #Zettelkasten has in common with the TV series Severance - a thread for the #Roamcult, and anyone else exploring #PKM and #TfT
A common theme among proponents of the new #ToolsForThought is that linked notes are more useful (accessable, re-mixable) than foldered notes. However, Beau emphasizes neither links nor folders, but conversation among selves separated in time
Dec 29, 2021 • 13 tweets • 13 min read
@rroudt@logseq@RoamResearch For me, it was the wave of hypertext fiction theory involving Storyspace by @eastgate systems, including works by Mark Bernstein on patterns in hypertext & link types, and the whole hypertext literary scene. It’s still an ongoing scene - parallel to the Roam-flavoured revolution
@rroudt@logseq@RoamResearch@eastgate There was also a great deal of work going on in the late 1990s and early 2000s on the creation of reusable learning objects, which were blocks of content and blocks of instruction that could be nested into each other and pedagogically sequenced. I was deep into that.