Zettelkasten Pedagogy Meeup? A Call for Interested Parties and Examples
I've been watching a growing number of teachers, professors, and researchers who have been transferring their personal note taking, zettelkasten, or personal knowledge management practices into the classroom for students from 6th or 7th grade up into college/university level. As it's been a while since this practice was more commonplace (excuse the pun), perhaps it could be useful (and fun) to do a meetup or mini-unconference on the topic to discuss some ideas, practices, and pedagogy?
Format
Depending on everyone's general availability, we could do something on a quiet day over the summer break? I'm thinking something in the 2-4 hour range depending on the level of interest and what folks think would be most productive. At the lower end we could do a few hours as a simple meetup/discussion if there are 10 or fewer, though if there is more interest, then I'm thinking that a BarCamp style (unconference) may be easier with 3-4 sessions of about 45 minutes each and to which people submit various ideas at the start of "camp" and folks can decide what ideas they're interested in supporting or exploring. (If you've never attended an unconference or BarCamp style event, this IndieWeb page and related pages will give you a bit of an idea of what to expect, though we'll do a much more scaled down version. I'm also a fan of their Code of Conduct, and propose to adopt it for participants.)
Given the potential time zone differentials across Europe and the Americas across which most practitioners I know live, I've found that Saturday morning starts at 8:30 AM Pacific have been historically most convenient, but I'm not opposed to an weekday timeslot if that's more preferrable with a majority of schedules.
If there's enough interest I'm happy to help facilitate something 2-3 times a year in smaller doses. We can start small and informal and expand as necessary.
Interest?
If this is something in which you'd be interested in doing, please drop a comment on my website or send me an email (you'll find it on my homepage). Let me know the following:
- Range of referred dates/times along with any major vacation plans we might work around
- Interest in leading a BarCamp session? Topics? Do you have a presentation/experience you'd like to present (even if it's totally informal)?
- Your area/level of teaching (elementary, middle school, high school, undergraduate, graduate, other) and institution — schedule-wise, I'd like to give the most preference to active educators, though I'm sure we'll attract participants interested in the broader idea of ZK/PKM.
- Would you like to help volunteer time/resources to mounting this as an online only event?
- Other ideas? Needs?
My goal for a first session is to be highly creative and get ideas/discussions of experiences/improvements flowing with the minimal amount of organization and work on the part of all participants. I would hope this would be more fun for the prospective group than work.
Background
I've been collecting examples of teachers/professors who used their zettelkasten for teaching, some of which include Mario Bunge, Frederic L. Paxson, Gotthard Deutsch, Roland Barthes, and Joachim Jungius. In more recent contexts, I've seen Dan Allosso (aka u/danallosso), Mark Robertson (aka u/calhistorian), Nick Santalucia, and Sean Graham using zettelkasten or linked notes using Obsidian, Roam, etc. for either directly teaching, teaching students how to start such a practice, or using it for OER related practices. I've also heard from a few who are planning on offering coursework with zettelkasten underpinned pedagogy in the near future.
Do you know of others who are practicing and implementing these methods? Those who plan to in the coming year? Please forward this along and we'll see what we can arrange based on the level of interest.
All thoughts and feedback appreciated...
Original post and RSVPs to https://boffosocko.com/2023/05/30/zettelkasten-pedagogy-meeup/
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Count me in if you want a guest speaker (or a Q&Aer).
My fee is the average of what politicians get for a speech after they left office. So, I am hoping you set me up for an early retirement. If that is not an option, I'll do it for free -- but just under protest!
I am a Zettler
Unless the participants must be academics, I could say something about my setup. It counts among my few claims to fame in the realm of the Zettelkasten that @chrisaldrich linked to my Zettel template in his hypothes.is site. A screenshot:
GitHub. Erdős #2. Problems worthy of attack / prove their worth by hitting back. -- Piet Hein. Alter ego: Erel Dogg (not the first). CC BY-SA 4.0.
I'd love to be part of this.
I would love to participate if this happens.
Hello @chrisaldrich . I would like to know if this was finally carried out. If not or if it is being carried out periodically, count on me.