Hi, chiming in from Tokyo here
https://www.tokyohackerspace.jp/ , I'm very
interested in this topic and have been thinking about it a lot recently
with the new copilot tools.
I was looking to set up a similar meeting at Tokyo Hackerspace, although I
think I'm more interested in using digital tools to point to gaps in
knowledge (which would require a digital knowledgebase / PKM to scan) than
a focus on why analog tools are useful. I definitely agree with the
benefits of handwriting notes especially for drawing diagrams/etc while
learning, but what do you do once you've taken all the handwritten notes?
You need to process them still - I think digital tools are great for that.
Would love to talk more and see what topics come up at sudo.
If people show interest I'd love to join a group chat/ discussion thread on
it and maybe I can host one in Tokyo with sudo's discussions as fodder.
Spencer
https://maroukis.net
On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 1:46 PM Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss <
sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
Speaking to folks at Noisebridge, but I'm thinking
of starting a learning
how to learn subgroup at SudoRoom.
This would include topics such as:
- Switching back to analog for notetaking and learning
- Mixing analog notes and ebooks
- doing digital detox on your laptops and phones and tablets so that they
become learning devices instead of consumption devices
- Creating a picture of new technologies like AI which seem to be
constantly changing
I'm not sure what a good time to meet for this would be... I'm guessing
Tuesday? I am not sure I can come in this week though! I have job
interviews. But I think cross meeting between SudoRoom, Noisebridge and
other spaces is ideal!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
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