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How should Knowledge4Policy evolve?

We’ve just launched our first community on Knowledge4Policy. Let’s use it to build a better platform. Reposted from Knowledge4Policy, where the launch of its first knowledge community means it can finally host its own blog. Please comment on the original post on K4P. More: Submission Guidelines — Knowledge4Policy TL:DR; take…

Community

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From Personal to Social Knowledge Graphs: a vision statement

My chapter for an upcoming book on Personal Knowledge Graphs (PKG) will encompass each user’s PKG, the Social Knowledge Graph created by networking them together via the Fediverse, Solid hosting, AI writing tools and Decentralised Autonomous Organisations. This post provides a first draft of its Introduction. …

Knowledge Graph

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From Personal to Social knowledge graphs: a vision statement (DRAFT)
From Personal to Social knowledge graphs: a vision statement (DRAFT)

Jun 13

How minds change: win my place at the launch workshop

Win my place at David McRaney’s upcoming workshop by helping me write a chapter in an upcoming book on Personal Knowledge Graphs. The last few episodes of David McRaney’s You Are Not So Smart podcast were just so good I decided to both pre-order his latest book and invest some…

Productivity

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How minds change: win my place at the launch workshop
How minds change: win my place at the launch workshop

Jun 13

Integrate podcasts into your second brain with speech-to-text

A short experiment on getting the most out of podcasts. As set out elsewhere, I recently preordered David McRaney’s How Minds Change after listening to three recent episodes of his You Are Not So Smart podcast on my treadmill as I tried getting myself into shape for hiking around Lapland…

Podcast

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Integrate podcasts into your second brain with speech-to-text (DRAFT)
Integrate podcasts into your second brain with speech-to-text (DRAFT)

Nov 16, 2020

50 Resources and five editions later (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 5)

What did I learn from Hubbing 50 resources and writing five editions on disinformation during the US elections? A couple of months ago I introduced an enewsletter into my personal content strategy to explore how Zettelkasten-powered idea and knowledge management could improve my personal productivity and creativity. …

Disinformation

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Nov 16, 2020

Simplifying Zettelkasten by working out loud

What did I learn about learning as I explored using Zettelkasten idea and knowledge management to write five newsletters about disinformation in the 2020 US elections? A couple of months ago I introduced an enewsletter into my personal content strategy to explore how Zettelkasten-powered idea and knowledge management could improve…

Zettelkasten

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Simplifying Zettelkasten by working out loud
Simplifying Zettelkasten by working out loud

Oct 19, 2020

Domestic v. foreign disinformation: A question of timing (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 4)

There are two possible reasons why we are not talking as much about foreign interference. Both could be true. Only one is good news. Welcome to edition 4 of my newsletter on disinformation in the US2020 elections, assembled from notes made as I Hubbed another 20 resources over the past…

Us 2020

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Domestic v. foreign disinformation: A question of timing (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 4)
Domestic v. foreign disinformation: A question of timing (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 4)

Sep 28, 2020

Breaking democracy to hold power (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 3)

How a decades-long election delegitimisation campaign, amplified by social media disinformation, intersects with the death of a Chief Justice in a GoT-worthy season finale of “US democracy: Endgame”. This week saw two major themes emerge in the resources I Hubbed to my #US2020 #Disinformation Overview as part of my enhanced…

Disinformation

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Breaking democracy to hold power (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 3)
Breaking democracy to hold power (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 3)

Sep 17, 2020

From foreign meddling to pink slime (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 2)

This edition’s 9 articles span the real meaning of “foreign meddling” and domestic flashpoints, social media platform preparations for Election Night and beyond, and how media has to go beyond factchecking as it tackles “pink slime” (yes, it’s a thing). It’s the second edition (here’s the first), and I’m already…

Us 2020

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From foreign meddling to pink slime (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 2)
From foreign meddling to pink slime (US2020 Disinformation news, ed. 2)

Sep 7, 2020

Don’t just Build a Second Brain: share (part of) it

I’m exploring how MyHub.ai could become a unique hybrid of personal publishing and productivity tools by launching a newsletter powered by Zettelkasten knowledge and idea management, all hosted on my Hub. November 2020: here what I learnt: Simplifying Zettelkasten by working out loud What did I learn about learning as I used Zettelkasten idea and knowledge management to write five newsletters about…mathewlowry.medium.com

Zettelkasten

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Don’t just Build a Second Brain: share (part of) it
Don’t just Build a Second Brain: share (part of) it
Mathew Lowry

Mathew Lowry

Piloting innovative online communications since 1995. Editor: medium.com/Knowledge4Policy. Founder: MyHub.ai. Personal Hub: https://myhub.ai/@mathewlowry/

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