10 ways I learn in public
Ғылым және технология
Learning in public is the most efficient and fulfilling way I've found to learn. But how do you do it? Here are 10 ways I learn in public, and how you can do it too.
// LINKS
📕 Quit: amzn.to/3vTk2EY
🖊️ My highlights on Quit: notes.nicolevanderhoeven.com/...
🖊️ My literature notes on Quit: notes.nicolevanderhoeven.com/...
🖊️ Josh Branchaud's TIL GitHub repository: github.com/jbranchaud/til
🖊️ My notes on JavaScript: notes.nicolevanderhoeven.com/...
💻 My version of the Vault Changelog plugin: github.com/nicolevanderhoeven...
📕 My book, Doing It in Public: doingitinpublic.com
// TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:42 1: Answer questions even when you're not sure
01:40 2: Read in public
03:58 3: Use #TIL
08:28 4: Publish your notes
11:23 5: Livestream interviews with experts
14:05 6: Present your notes
16:37 7: Make videos
17:43 8: Write a newsletter
19:26 9: Do canary deployments
21:20 10: Write a book
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// ABOUT ME
Site: nicolevanderhoeven.com
Mastodon: pkm.social/@nicole
Videos for my work at Grafana Labs: • My work at Grafana Labs
Adobo & Avocados (with Marie Drake), a channel about intersectionality in tech: / @adoboandavocados
Beyond the Character Sheet (with Leah Ferguson), a channel about TTRPGs: / @beyondthecharactersheet
// APPS I USE
- Obsidian: obsidian.md
- Readwise: readwise.io/nicole
- Shortform: shortform.com/nicole
- Reclaim: go.reclaim.ai/eg0tgbamp7cb
- Snipd: link.snipd.com/Cx7S/nicole
- Napkin: napkin.one/?via=nicole
// GEAR
nicolevanderhoeven.com/gear/
// WANT TO SUPPORT ME?
❤️ Join my Patreon and get my sample vault with templates: / nicolevdh
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My book's outline: doingitinpublic.com/ (What's missing here? What would you have hoped to see that isn't already here?) My version of the Vault Changelog plugin: github.com/nicolevanderhoeven/obsidian-vault-changelog PLUGINS: Readwise Official, Vault Changelog, Advanced Slides, Buttondown THEME: Typewriter (dark and light mode)
@jonr6680
5 ай бұрын
We are clearly different animals, you have an openness, a confidence, that I could not match. I am hard over on the introvert scale. But I would prepare yourself for a level of distress from even well meaning folk critiquing you book. If I said you're brave it might sound patronising, but there it is, I said it - but out of respect!
@klinebottle
4 ай бұрын
Do you have issues turned off in the changelog repo? I was going to suggest updates to the readme if it will be a maintained fork.
I love the incremental reading/writing/everything workflow also, it helps sooo much, Great video, that advice on reading is public is super kewl :)
Hi Nicole, your channel inspired me to learn in public as well! I learn by making tutorials, it forces me to think about the most basic and essential steps to do something. Best wishes for your book in progress!
Great video Nicole. I am looking forward to seeing how the book goes. I've subscribed to your newsletter.
Awesome tips! Found your content recently and it's great. Thanks for sharing :)
TIL - Nicole with the power flex of Shadowdark RPG over her shoulder. Great tips, appreciate the video!
Vaya joya de vídeo!!!!!Me hace reflexionar mucho sobre el miedo que tengo a enseñar lo que hago y que muchas veces me lleva a no acabar cosas o dejarlas a medias. Creo que es un vídeo que necesita verse más de una vez por toda la información y reflexión que tiene. Gracias por aprender el público y animarnos a hacerlo también 🎉
Great video. I also want to commit to learning in public. Through KZread, Public Notes and a Blog.
Hi Nicole, I made a note to go over the advanced slides video again when I get to that point (maybe I'm not used to the new card system, but I think you might be missing the link to it in the card... or at least I didn't see it when I clicked on the i). I'm slowly starting to use Obsidian to start notes. Now that I think about it, I usually try to learn all that I can before starting, but now I'm trying to change things up a little and just start with what I know, and go from there... hence starting Obsidian, because I'm starting to notice that there are many things that I wish I recorded. Thank you for sharing all the information you do!
Maybe you can share your configuration - how do you do H1 - you describe it on 03:07 - comments - it's just a comments - like a note for selection.
To Do: Write a note about MARP as a way to write markdown slides.
What's that Mastodon layout your're using? I'm certainly gonna have to start using the #TIL tag, with the things I'm learning. Ta for that. 🙂
Mistakes ARE the way for'e'ward. : ))))))