How to Become a Lifelong Learner With Obsidian - Obsidian October 2022 - Video Script
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Who should watch this?
- People who are starting with Obsidian and want to learn new workflows
- People who take notes but are frustrated that they disappear
Why should they watch this?
- It gives them a framework to process their notes so they can be integrated
- They will be able to start today making more connections
What are some comment goals?
- Thank you! The difference between stream and garden makes so much sense—exactly what I needed to improve my setup.;
- The balance between your storytelling and teaching is perfect.
- I've used Obsidian for so long but just couldn't stop watching!
- So many nuggets over and over again. Subscribed after 2 minutes.
Why is this fascinating?
It finally turns your note-taking in something useful that produces insight.
It's fascinating because I'll discover what's fascinating from what I already learned.
Brainstorm
Content
- Neuroforming
- A process for turning the stream into the garden
- Spaced Repetition
- Create Output: share with friends Re-streaming
- Examples of Obsidian Publish—it's amazing to walk through them. I want the ability to link between vaults of different people. And multi-hop backlinks.
- Restructuring what you're learning makes you understand and remember it better
- Extract concepts and ideas from what you read
- Create evergreen notes that link to many other notes
- Exploring linked notes and concepts helps new ideas emerge
- You build your knowledge landscape and become a lifelong learner by connecting insights
- Publish what you learn because it forces you to understand it better
Title
How to become a lifelong learner with Obsidian
How to actually build knowledge from what you learn with Obsidian
Neuroforming: how I remember more with Obsidian
Thank you GPT-3:
- How to Turn Your Note-taking Into a Productive Workflow
- How to Stop Frustrating Note-taking and Start Organizing Your Thoughts
- How to Use Obsidian to Create a Lifelong Learning Workflow
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Outline
- Story: that day in the office where I restructured and found insights
- The Garden and the Stream - A Technopastoral
- De-streaming
- Evergreen note-writing helps insight accumulate
- Densely-linked
- Concept-oriented
- Stand on their own
- Neuroforming: Knowledge Landscape
- The Raft Model of Reality
- Participatory Knowing
- Sensemaking: Our sense of truth comes from how well the puzzle pieces fit together with the rest of our mental model of reality
- The fluidity of this model:
- Placeholders
- Structure, Features, Purpose can be changed
- Work on things over a long period
- Publishing knowledge forces you to understand it better
- The Perspective Era: what people value is a way of looking at things. Of making sense of them. Of the way you combine and interpret a collection of information sources. That's what I did here.
- Teaching experience: different people need a different way of explaining the same thing to make it "click." Because it needs to fit in their knowledge landscape for the sense-making to work. It needs to be able to attach to enough other parts of it.
- Put your output in your notes too, like this one
- Obsidian Publish examples:
- Closing
- Re-streaming
- I cannot wait for the insights that will emerge from your idea landscape
- Go into your notes now, and start linking.
Title
Turn Your Note-taking Into a Lifelong Learning Workflow with Obsidian