Knowledge is often mistaken for understanding. You can't copy someone else's understanding. You have to construct your own.
Sharing an article where I show a workflow using AI and visual maps focused on building understanding. It has let me tackle concepts I wouldn't have even attempted before.
Concept mapping technique:
1. Map what you think you know about X
2. Show the map to AI
3. Let it ask you questions
4. Watch your map fill with holes
Here's an example in Sapience:
Because AI chats, whiteboards and notes are linked together in Sapience - you can always find where you discussed things.
=> you can easily return to previous discussions, and AI is on the same.
Check out Sapience - the new way to think visually with AI.
Writing articles in Sapience:
- your article draft
- visual board with article ideas
- AI chat to edit, discuss and polish your text
Check out Sapience - the new way to think visually with AI.
@NTFabiano Retention != understanding. Maybe with the AI we should eventually rethink what is the role of education. Should we test ( =optimize ) our education for knowledge retention at all?
Knowledge is often mistaken for understanding. You can't copy someone else's understanding. You have to construct your own.
Sharing an article where I show a workflow using AI and visual maps focused on building understanding. It has let me tackle concepts I wouldn't have even attempted before.