![]() In this step, you refine your notes, crystalize them to the core essence, link them to other those, add metadata (i.e. It is a wonderful tool for knowledge and sense-making. Tinderbox is especially useful for the curation step. REMEMBER: you can set up watch folders or the autofetch attribute to automatically pull content into your Tinderbox from other applications and sites.Ĭuration is all about refining each of your notes to their core atomic essence and then organizing and gathering them into relevant and meaningful topical areas of interest to help set you up for the creation step. add a citation, bibliography, and other related metadata, aka attributes). But, for notes and ideas source from others, or if you want to remember the inspiration for your ideas, it is very useful in the collection stage to cite your sources, i.e. In this step, you collect structured and unstructured insights (aka notes), both your own and those you source from others.įor your original ideas, you don’t need a citation. The collection is the first step in the knowledge creation process. The 4Cs of the knowledge-making process has four independent and interdependent steps that you can follow to help you make sense of and create new knowledge.įigure 1: 5cs of Knowledge Management: Authoring LinkedIn Article ![]() and helped me see this missing piece–see conversation below). I feel so fortunate and grateful to be a member of this tribe.Īll of this is culminating in a new way of thinking and approach to the world, for me, I call it the 5Cs of knowledge-making (Updated 9/23/21 to include Collaboration. It can make a difference.Īnd, just today, on this very forum, we were exchanging ideas on Buddhism and cartesian thinking. As you curate it it becomes unique, special. When it is created, it has every attribute. To see the world through attributes.Ī note is like a stem cell. Tinderbox has opened the world to me- past - present - future - people - places- ideas - software - skills - tools. I’ve met people from all over the world: psychologists, salesman, physicians, writers, architecture anthropologists, high-school choir teachers in Germany, musicians in Japan, managers in India, scriptwriters in Brazil, greek philosophers, software engineers, Arabic philosophers, NASA scientists, ex-military, bloggers, humanists, Taiwanese developers, academics of every sort, structural engineers, and the list goes on. Since then, I’ve learned to grep, awk, regex, css, action code, export code, csl, bibtex, latex, command-line (thanks to json, java, AppleScript, metacognition, affordances, zettlekasten, and enhanced-modified zettlekasten, hypertext, automated citation management (big thanks systems design, process flows, mind-mapping, linking, tag management, artisanal software, discover and rediscovery, outlining, timelines, attribute management, incremental formalization, macOS shortcuts, the mother of all demos, and so much more. Or, when said, “you can house Homebrew” (it is software not beer making) and then jumped on the phone to help me get it up and running. I’ll never forget it when Paul Walters ( said, well, you can just grep it! I had no idea what he was talking about. I’ll never forget it when Paul Walters said, well, you can just grep it! I had no idea what he was talking about. I’ve made friends ( and and I kicked off weekly TBX am sessions), to augment the Saturday morning meetups. I’ve learned so much from everyone, as says, “from the kindest of others.” I’ve learned tools, processes, practices, and languages that I did not know even existed, let alone used. 50 videos in the Mastering Tinderbox Channelīut there is more to this than the numbers.Since then, well, most of you know, I’ve kinda gone Tinderbox nuts, but in a good way.Īs you all know, I created a YouTube channel Dec. How it has become one of the most influential tools I’ve ever used | by Michael Becker | Medium. I was tired of being constrained by app-centric thinking (I did not have this term before, taught me two weeks ago) and had faith the Tinderbox and community could open the world to me (and get me out of my funk).Ībout two weeks following this meeting, I wrote this piece: A community and self-reliance story: Tinderbox. I could not stomach doing one more thing in “puppy mill software,” aka Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Pages, Google Docs, etc. ![]() I was compelled to get back into Tinderbox out of necessity. Since then, my life has changed, and fast. I played with Tinderbox for nearly a decade before this date and simply could not wrap my head around it, no matter how much I tried. I will forever look at this date as an inflection point in my life, let’s call the time before BTBX (before Tinderbox) and ATBX (after Tinderbox), or my 10+. This Saturday will mark one year since I got back into the Tinderbox community, thanks to and the meetups he kicked off (I’ve only missed one since then).
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