2021-08-14
*planted: 14/08/2021last tended: 27/11/2021
- Digital gardens and systems thinking
- A discussion on systems thinking on the Digital Gardeners telegram group led me to think: "do digital gardens foster systems thinking?"
- I personally think so. They have a focus on interconnectedness of notes, synthesis, and emergence of new ideas.
- Chris Aldrich linked to Ross Ashby's commonplace book, and posited that Ashby's system would have influenced his own systems thinking.
- If the synthesis side of systems thinking is more about the relationships between nodes, then perhaps our digital tools need space for more advanced types of linking? See e.g. https://org-roam.discourse.group/t/add-link-tags-feature/171
- A discussion on systems thinking on the Digital Gardeners telegram group led me to think: "do digital gardens foster systems thinking?"
- Watched Pan's Labyrinth (again).
- Listened: Ray Ison and Ed Straw, "The Hidden Power of Systems Thinking: Governance in a Climate Emergency"
1. Elsewhere
1.1. In my garden
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