@wiobyrne, @AllossoDan has also been using it in his teaching. If you’re curious to see a use case applicable to the classroom, you might appreciate joining/watching an upcoming “book club” he’s doing w/ Obsidian over the holiday break: https://danallosso.substack.com/p/obsidian-book-club-the-dawn-of-everything.

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  1. Chris Aldrich says:

    His YouTube channel and sites have some details about his explorations over the last year as well.
    https://boffosocko.com/2021/03/13/obsidian-graph-timelapse/?replytocom=354310#respond

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  2. Chris Aldrich says:

    @wiobyrne @AllossoDan Ian, We’re starting a few new books for another upcoming session if you’d like to hop in (or lurk). It’s been a great crowd. Looks like it’ll start April 2nd (and not the suggested March 26 in the video). Email Dan for access to the Obsidian details.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsRFTd1MndM

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