I guested on a recording for Andy Sylvester‘s new Thinking About Tools for Thought podcast earlier today. Hopefully I’ve lived up to the promise of the fascinating space that he’s been crafting there.
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  1. I guested on a recording for Andy Sylvester‘s new Thinking About Tools for Thought podcast earlier today. Hopefully I’ve lived up to the promise of the fascinating space that he’s been crafting there.
     
     

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    1. Chris Aldrich says:

      This is the 2nd reference I’ve seen in the past couple of days.

      The opening of the essay reminds me a lot of @Lynne_Kelly’s indoor/outdoor memory work based on indigenous methods https://www.lynnekelly.com.au/?p=4794

      #EdTech #MnemonicPedagogy

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      1. Chris Aldrich says:

        Thanks Cathie. I’m all in; bought a copy. I’m particularly interested in the applications to pedagogy he suggests, & to the use and improvement of commonplace books, zettelkasten and memory uses that might be applied here. My initial rough notes: https://via.hypothes.is/https://finiteeyes.net/pedagogy/extending-the-mind/

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