Editor. Information/learning design. Strategies for creating non-fiction books that build knowledge, meaning and skills.
Sep 22 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
I've been working on a model to help people get better at understanding, analysing and developing arguments.
It's called the argument claim hexagon.
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Our lives are saturated with arguments.
Arguments help us to decide:
- what is true or false
- what causes (or influences) what
- how something should be defined or classified
- how something should be understood
- whether something is good or bad
- what should be done.
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Jan 2, 2020 • 21 tweets • 12 min read
This is a thread about @RoamResearch, a web-based app which I've started using for taking notes and organising knowledge. I would say that anyone who uses digital notes would find it useful to take a look at the app. My only connection with Roam is as an enthusiastic user. 1/@RoamResearch I was set up with a Roam account by founder Conor White-Sullivan (@Conaw) in August 2019. I then spent about 30 minutes reading the help resources and playing around with the app. 2/