Of course "Roamkasten" is just an epithet.  That was not the point of 
sharing the Medium article with the group.  If you read the article, the 
author does not even understand note taking or the Zettelkasten method, so 
it is kind of nonsensical.   I was just actually surprised that she found 
TiddlyWiki and mentioned it, for the reason that TT gave below.  

Stan

On Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 4:54:02 AM UTC-4 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> It is naive, I think. Reinventing the wheel. "Roamkasten" is just an 
> epithet. 
> Adds nothing new.
>
> Just MO, not meant to be offensive. 
> Merely that TW does *all this stuff already*.
>
> We *undersell* ourselves. That *IS* the issue, I think.
>
> TT
>
> On Wednesday, 24 March 2021 at 23:19:16 UTC+1 stan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> In the article "Get More Value Out of Online Courses with These Four 
>> Strategies" posted on March 23, the author, Eva Keiffenheim, 
>> <https://evakeiffenheim.medium.com/?source=post_page-----d608b850e91d-------------------------------->,
>>  references 
>> TW as a possible implementation for what she calls a "Roamkasten", i.e., an 
>> implementation of a Zelltelkastan.  (which she implemented in RoamResearch, 
>> obviously. 
>>
>>
>> https://medium.com/swlh/get-more-value-out-of-online-courses-with-these-four-strategies-d608b850e91d
>>
>

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