Integrated Learning Method

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Method

How to learn entire fields using mind maps, effectively converting a practical fork of Wikipedia into a set of mind maps?

There are 3 levels necessary for the integrated learning method, all necessary: information, physical plant, and actual implementation in practice .

Information

  • Mindmap out all skills and topics, with some of their relationships. Continue to organize hyperlinked mind maps, even as simple as embedded hyperlinked Google Drawings on multiple wiki pages. Use open software. Use mind maps as a graphical index that allows parsing of 10x-1000x the information.
  • Distribute the above by collaborative editing, where Map Masters control the index through their collaboratively literate contributors. All docs are open. Moderator exists for each map. Forks of maps are allowed, so one can cultivate their own mind maps. Lifetime contributors can set their own /Name folder on the main wiki.
  • Submap any entry
  • Go into infinite depth or breadth, or an infinite number of subsectors of specifies scope. Ie, the map can grow wildly.
  • This is in conjunction with wiki discipline of ongoing entries, logging, part libraries, Dev Spreadsheets for OSPD, etc.
  • GitHub/Lab, wiki, Dev Templates, and maps, and unlimited other indices are allowed and are complementary in an abundance mindset. Free choice allows winners to energy by practice.

Physical Plant for Reification, testing, data collection

Then, after information, comes Lab, practice, RLF or other physical plant for tangible, hands-on learning and rapid prototyping to allow for integrated learning via reification

Functional Build, Project, Community, Campus Etc

Then comes an infrastructure for enterprise, stable operations, actual application, actual use, etc. This can be some form of community, enterprise, charter city, special economic zone, lakeside development, retirement community, village, housing project, city infill block, etc. Any regenerative civilization experiment whatsoever which places a community of stakeholders inside a physical infrastructure..