Joel Chan: Knowledge Synthesis, Analog Media and Zettel Questions


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Nov 09 2020 42 mins   14
In this episode, we talk with Joel Chan, Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland. His involves the following quote: 'My research seeks to understand and create generalizable configurations of people, computing and information that augment human intelligence and creativity. I want to help create a future where any person or community can design the futures they want to live in.' In the pursuit of his research, he has stumbled into Roam and is dedicated to seeing its possibilities. Implementing a hybrid Zettelkasten and Zettel Question system, he has designed a system to achieve knowledge synthesis which is what we will be talking about in this episode. We covered: Joel's workflow, how he creates notes, Zettels and Zettel Questions Synthesis and the sum of all its parts: How do you integrate knowledge from different fields to create something new? Charles Darwin's notebooks, and Roam's competitor Why is analog media so powerful? Enjoy! Timestamps 2:49 Joel's note-taking system: Lab notebooks 4:24 Using Evernote Premium and the cabinets 5:55 Professors have their second brains in students and collaborators 8:35 Discovering [[Stian Håklev (侯爽)]]'s PhD Roam workflow 11:23 New version of Zettels: Zettel Questions 13:56 The best insights only come from a 'single mind' 16:40 Why is analog media so powerful? 18:22 Charles Darwin and Note Excision 20:06 Mixed media and Roam's challenges 23:09 Roam's biggest competitor, and Richard Feynman thinking on paper 24:38 Emulating Roam features on paper, and terrible analog media practices 27:54 The meaning of synthesis and polymathy 28:59 Engaging in greater knowledge synthesis with Roam 30:44 The manifest function and latent function of institutions 31:43 The 3 requirements for synthesis 34:36 Multiplicity and how it allows for synthesis 38:14 [[What does Roam mean to you?]] Links Joel Chan's Website Video: Roam Tour #1: Professor Joel Chan- Zettelkasten and Evergreen Notes for Generative Thought Stian Håklev (侯爽)'s Video Tinderbox Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/normanchella)