Tinderbox Meetup Saturday, 21 Sept 2024: ACM Conf. Advanced Automation Review in Tinderbox
Level | Advanced |
Published Date | 9/21/24 |
Type | Meetup |
Tags | 5Cs Knowledge Management, ACM Hypertext Conference, Automation, CSS, ChatGPT, Eastgate, Identity Praxis, Include, Macros, Mark Bernstein, Michael Becker, TBX Collaboration, Template, Templates, note organizational strateiges |
Video Length | 01:30:30 |
Video URL | https://youtu.be/gbOk16FhhJk |
Chat File | TBX Meetup 21SEPT24_Chat.txt (7.3 KB) |
TBX Version | 10 |
Host | Michael Becker |
In this Tinderbox Meetup, Mark Bernstein and Mark Anderson recap their trip to Poland for the 2024 ACM Hypertext conference (next year will be in Chicago). Becker reviewed a talk he delivered for The Startup Marketer—The 5Cs of Knowledge Management. Becker then provided a broad view of how to use Tinderbox to execute the following: 1) the problems with working in output software, 2) notes as DNA analogy, 3) his content, structure, and appearance separation model (CSA Model), 4) his note organization strategy, 5) a strategy for automatical naming notes that he developed to help with collaboration across Tinderbox files (both with himself and other people), 6) the use of macros to insert content assets into notes, 7) automatically creating a glossary and linking gallery term alias notes discovered with an agent to the notes where the terms appear in a book chapter, 8) using ChatGPT to create a quiz bank for a textbook chapter and how to parse the ChatGPT in Tinderbox to create well formatted quick questions, and finally, 9) modifying the TBX XML to make a user attribute non-inheritable (use case: manipulate alias independent of the original note). We also discussed @PeterWasilko’s question about indexing files on a hard drive (see the chat).
Strategies for taking notes from print material
@eastgate has called for help: “Can people share their best practices for taking notes from printed material, e.g., while reading a book in a library.”