Know your knowledge

Know your knowledge
You know this for sure: You read something somewhere, but a week later, you're no longer completely sure about the details.
There is so much to learn about ambisonics and related topics, and even more to discover.
When we first entered this amazing world, we were so fascinated that we forgot to take notes. This was a major mistake.
We stopped learning and discovering new things. We started writing down what we already knew.
But how? How can you expand your knowledge, make connections to related topics, and remain flexible?
That's when we learned about the "Zettelkasten" principle. We won't explain it in detail here since there are plenty of tutorials on the subject. Just ask Mr. Google!
This method of making your knowledge accessible is not new at all.
It was invented in the early 19th century. However, it is still an effective way to organize information. Today, we don't use paper cards; we use software.
If you're interested, there are plenty of "Zettelkasten" software applications available as cloud services. This allows you to access it anytime, anywhere. If you like. Or you can run such software on your local machine, tablet or laptop.
The great thing about this software is that you can expand on any topic to your desired level of detail at any time. You can connect topics at any time and quickly and easily create articles from them.
To be frank, we use our "Zettelkasten" to share all the details we've discovered.


