Subject: [permaculture] Interactive, graphical permaculture database revisited = GitHub - nikitavoloboev/knowledge-map: π Interactive Mind Map for learning anything
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2017 20:45:00 -0400
Interactive, graphical permaculture database revisited
In years past there was significant interest in creating one of these
amongst a group of people in this list.
No idea if this could go anywhere for us.
There are many layers to this mind map and underlied nodes are hyperlinks.
You may see emojis attached to some nodes. Here is what they mean :
- πΊ = it is another mind map
- π = it is a course
- π = it is a free book
- π = it is not a free book (and you either have to search online or
buy it)
- π = it is a research paper
- π = it is a video or a talk
- ποΈ = it is an article
- π = it is a wiki article
- π = it is a github page
- π§ = it is a podcast
Certain nodes have a number attached to them which represent the order in
which the material should ideally be covered. If nodes have the same
number, then choose any as all may be good for learning at this level.
Certain nodes may have a numeric prefix like '17: ' which stands for the
year in which the article/research paper was written or published in. '17:
' means that it was written in 2017. I abbreviate it for visual clarity.
- Do you think some topic from it can be covered in a more efficient way?
- Or perhaps something can be added to deepen the understanding of the
topic?
- Or the order with how material should be tackled should be different?
- Or you wish some other topic was covered that is not currently
included?
Take a look at either the web pages of all the books, courses or research
papers or the mind maps of them. I want to visualise and organise all the
interesting books one can read, courses one can take and influential
research papers one can read.
There is a lot included already but there's always something that will be
missing.
If you have a favourite book or a course or research paper that you don't
see included in these lists, please say what it is. π
Aside from books, courses and research papers, you can help improve many
other mind maps. Here are some of them :
Just add what you think is interesting and valuable and is appropriate to
the topic. I cannot do this alone, but if we do it together, imagine what
this could become. π
<https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge-map#fast-searching->Fast
searching π
I want to reduce the amount of time it takes to find the information you
need. Before the search engine
<https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge-map-search-engine> is complete
and working, the fastest ways you can get to the mind map that you want are
You can also download an alfred workflow
<https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/alfred-knowledge-map> which would
allow you to instantly search and open the mind map you need from wherever
you are. It is currently the fastest way to get to the mind map you need
but it requires macOS and paid powerpack
<https://www.alfredapp.com/powerpack/> for Alfred. However I am looking
to expand it to more launchers
I want to develop a web interface search engine
<https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge-map-search-engine> for all
these mind maps where users can search and be presented with an interactive
mind map of links and resources instead of a static set of links.
I also want to create visualisations in code
<https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge-map-code> for each of the
topics as visualisations and playing around are the keys to understanding
and comprehension.