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The most powerful skill you can develop:
Meta-learning -- learning how to learn.
I've completed over 1000 hours of self-study during med school.
Here are my 5 simple strategies to help you learn smarter, not harder:
Online learners, what’s in your toolkit?
My essentials:
• A learning plan
• Like-minded peers
• Purposeful motivation
• Engaging projects for practice
• A curated collection of resources
This makes my success rate MUCH higher.
How do YOU guarantee what you learn sticks?
Programming is knowing how to learn.
For years, I've been obsessed with becoming a better learner. I'm 100% an online course junkie. But now that I'm on my coding journey, my "metalearning" skills are more valuable than ever.
Want to learn to code? Learn to learn first.
This is what Think Stack should've become.
Excited to see what knowledge and wisdom Collider Space is going to bring into the world.
Seeing that they're a team and not a single content creator, I have good hopes for this.
What do the communities of PKM and Tools for Thought have in common?
They congregate “people who value thinking”.
So far there was no ONE place where all those who value thinking can come together “as a community”.
Until now.
Welcome to Collider Space!
Ever heard of game film?
It's a recording of a sports match or practice, shot from different angles so athletes can learn and improve.
But what about game film for knowledge work?
I've seen some developers code live on YouTube so others can learn from them, but I haven't heard anyone analyzing their performance via the recordings.
So, I've been thinking of recording my learning (to code) sessions. Why? To boost my learning pace and help others who want to see the nitty-gritty details of learning a complex digital skill like programming.
Do you already watch videos from someone practicing (digital) skills? I'd love to see more examples!
Whiteboards are now available to everybody!
And best of all: they work on desktops AND MOBILE.
Update to 0.90, and a new "Whiteboards" button will appear in the left sidebar.
Happy drawing ✍️
Obsidian Publish has a new default theme!
• Loads faster
• Easier to customize
• Better mobile support
• Looks great for documentation sites and digital gardens
You can see it on our Help site:
https://t.co/H8gf1jMRdB
About to relaunch my newsletter.
What would be a fitting subdomain?
The name of the newsletter is “Sunday School” and it’s about learning how to learn (and teach) digital skills online.
Please help me decide 🙏👇
The Think Stack newsletter will relaunch soon!
But now it'll be a more personal newsletter with a sharp focus on learning and teaching digital skills online.
Suggestions for names and domains are welcome 🙏
About to relaunch my newsletter.
What would be a fitting subdomain?
The name of the newsletter is “Sunday School” and it’s about learning how to learn (and teach) digital skills online.
Please help me decide 🙏👇
What’s your favorite book on learning?
I’ll go first:
Ultralearning by @ScottHYoung. It showed me that learning hard skills (fast) is possible by making it a focused project.
What book has opened your eyes or given you the best learning advice? 🤓💬
Most people suck at learning new skills.
They spend too much time studying and not enough time applying what they know.
To learn fast, practice more than you read.
The @framer Zero to Hero Notion template is now live!
A roadmap of official Framer resources curated to teach you must-know features, and save you hours of sifting through documentation.
Link 👇
What do you track when learning new skills?
I’m working on a skill tracker and dashboard in @NotionHQ and wondering how others use it to manage their learning projects.
How do you use it for…
• Planning?
• Resources?
• Practice sessions?
Please drop your suggestions
👇 🙏
Framer is the easiest & fastest No-Code website builder I've ever used.
But it can become 2x easier & faster with these tutorials by the awesome @framer community.
👇🏼✨
Note-taking apps are just a means to an end.
They enable:
• Storing information
• Creating knowledge
• Sharing insights
But you are the one doing all of it.
Never confuse the tool with the task.
Aleks' custom cursor experiment prompted me to try making one myself using only one @framer code component:
Here's how I made it ⬇️
https://t.co/b35YFycrds