Tinderbox Meetup Saturday 16 September Video: Knowledge Synthesis and Discourse Graphs with Joel Chan
Level | Intermediate |
Published Date | 9/16/23 |
Type | Meetup |
Tags | 5Cs, 5Cs Learning and Knowledge Management, CKM, Collabrative Knowledge Management, Discourse Graph, Knowledge Synthesis, Obsidian, PKM, Personal Knowledge Management, Roam, Tinderbox |
Video Length | 01:41:04 |
Video URL | https://youtu.be/rZbXWq4rjbg |
TBX Version | 9.6 |
Instructor | Michael Becker |
Related Chat | chat.txt (15.4 KB) |
In this Tinderbox Meetup, we explore knowledge synthesis (personal knowledge management(PKM) and collaborative knowledge management (CKM)) with Joel Chan (@joelchan), Assistant Prof. at the University of Maryland.
Joel explored the process and methods he, and his students use to develop discourse graphs (questions, claims, evidence) to produce knowledge. He explores his use of Roam and Obsidian, and collectively, we discussed the application of his process within Tinderbox.
It was an enlightening discussion. Enjoy.
Resources
- Joel’s Public Research
- Software: Roam Reserach
- Early Tools for Thought, Mark Bernstein @ Tools For Thought Rocks
- LogSeq
- Overleaf, LaTex word processor
- Knoesphere: building expert systems with encyclopedic knowledge
- Joel’s Public Discourse Graph
- Samepage
- Obsidian Add Ons
- SPORE; A STORYBREAKING MACHINE: Atzenbeck, RoĂźner, Brooker
- FORUM: Implementing Joel’s Discourse Graph in Tinderbox
- Tana
- Notion
- Joel’s Convention for Discourse Graphing Papers
- “Gaming changing paper to support incremental formalization” @Marshall and Shipman: Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, Emerging Themes, and Directions on the Use of Formal Representations in Interactive Systems
- Paper: Discourse Graphs for Augmented Knowledge Synthesis: What and Why
- Paper: Toulmin’s Structure of Argument
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