> I literally just started writing it on Tuesday and it's still very much 
in active development, so I'm not ready to share anything yet, but I do 
eventually hope to make it into a plugin that complements TiddlyRemember, 
perhaps bundled with the other mnemonic-medium features.

Yes please do! I use TiddlyRemember all the time, but there are definitely 
some cases where I would benefit from an internal system.

On Sunday, 3 January 2021 at 00:03:08 UTC Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> Thanks in advance to everyone who's responded so far! Please feel free to 
> keep volunteering. I might not be able to involve everyone, but would 
> rather have too many on my list than too few, especially since people's 
> availability can change.
>
> Si, the native reviewer is pure wikitext using an Anki/SM2-like algorithm, 
> with each card in a tiddler and fields keeping track of the scheduling 
> information (right now it just tracks ease, interval, and the next due 
> date, but I'd like to track lapses and maybe review history in the future 
> as well). The cards aren't fully randomized at the moment – right now it 
> just filters on all the cards due today or in the past and does the first[] 
> operator and shows that card – but that's just a matter of plugging in a 
> randomize filter operator from somewhere. I literally just started writing 
> it on Tuesday and it's still very much in active development, so I'm not 
> ready to share anything yet, but I do eventually hope to make it into a 
> plugin that complements TiddlyRemember, perhaps bundled with the other 
> mnemonic-medium features.
>
> The primary weakness for someone not used to TiddlyWiki or spaced 
> repetition is needing to download the wiki and identify a method of saving 
> to keep their progress, which might scare people off from the start. 
> Obviously, in this use case that's not a big problem since the content is 
> about learning TiddlyWiki, but it might limit the broad usefulness of the 
> tool. A really cool addition would be a web service that could 
> automatically clone a copy of the wiki out to a cloud-hosted location for 
> the user (maybe embedding the access credentials in the wiki as it did so?).
>
> On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 3:14:22 PM UTC-6 si wrote:
>
>> Hi Soren,
>>
>> This might be slightly offtopic, but I'm curious how you have implemented 
>> the native reviewer? Is this something that you would be willing to share 
>> publicly?
>>
>> I also would be keen to take part in reviewing the book. Though although 
>> I have a lot to learn about TiddlyWiki, I would not consider myself a 
>> beginner (but definitely not an expert).
>>
>> Looks like a great project!
>>
>> On Friday, 1 January 2021 at 17:28:07 UTC Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> If there is a plan to create a website as a self tutorial for TW 
>>> beginners an idea like 
>>>
>>> https://cssgridgarden.com/
>>>
>>> is good. This can be simply created using Tiddlywiki. 
>>>
>>> I think Eric Shulman filter generator is something like the above. I 
>>> highly recommend Eric stuff for such purposes.
>>>
>>> The Regexp in Tiddlywiki, a collaborative work by Mark S, Josiah and me 
>>> is another example (http://tw-regexp.tiddlyspot.com/)
>>>
>>> TW-Scripts is always a great place to start!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 3:04 AM Soren Bjornstad <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> As the end of the year approaches and I start planning personal goals 
>>>> for next year, I thought I'd share an early update on a project I'm really 
>>>> excited about and hope will be a boon for the TiddlyWiki community: a 
>>>> TiddlyWiki textbook (written in TiddlyWiki, of course).
>>>>
>>>> Right now we have (mostly) good technical documentation for advanced 
>>>> users, a thriving Google group, and plenty of introductions to TiddlyWiki, 
>>>> but nothing that bridges the gap by helping new users who are serious 
>>>> about 
>>>> learning the ins and outs of TiddlyWiki to build a complete understanding 
>>>> of TiddlyWiki concepts. That's what I'm hoping to fix.
>>>>
>>>> One of the other things I'm excited about is my included prototype of a 
>>>> mnemonic 
>>>> medium 
>>>> <https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z4rRX3qwSSJRsEkdXKwH2shamgHNeRthrMLiF> in 
>>>> TiddlyWiki built on top of my TiddlyRemember plugin. This allows simple 
>>>> prompts to be embedded in the text, then reviewed at regular intervals 
>>>> controlled by a spaced-repetition algorithm, either with a simple 
>>>> native-TiddlyWiki reviewer or in Anki <https://apps.ankiweb.net/> via 
>>>> TiddlyRemember. With this medium, learning and retaining large amounts of 
>>>> new terminology and syntax is much easier.
>>>>
>>>> [image: Screenshot from 2020-12-30 17-08-30.png]
>>>>
>>>> I've been working on this off and on for a few months and am hoping 
>>>> that within the next month or two, I'll have a solid draft. At that point 
>>>> I 
>>>> would like to send this out to a handful of people for an initial, 
>>>> rigorous 
>>>> round of private review and feedback. I would like to involve several 
>>>> expert users and several beginners (I'd love to see 2-3 in each category). 
>>>> Here's what I'd hope to hear from these reviewers:
>>>>
>>>> Experts:
>>>>
>>>>    - See any outright errors? I'm sure I made a few.
>>>>    - Did I miss any concepts or features that you use all the time or 
>>>>    think are essential?
>>>>    - For the resources at the end: What major resources or plugins 
>>>>    would be worth including that I don't know about or haven't included?
>>>>
>>>> Beginners:
>>>>
>>>>    - Did everything I wrote make sense?
>>>>    - How well did the mnemonic medium work? Were the prompts 
>>>>    effective? Did you understand how to use it?
>>>>    - Did your TiddlyWiki skills improve?
>>>>    - Were the exercises too hard? Too easy? Lacking enough information?
>>>>    - Roughly how long did it take to work through the book?
>>>>
>>>> I would be looking for a commitment to read through the whole book, 
>>>> ideally do most of the exercises, and offer substantive feedback. The book 
>>>> is currently about 70,000 words and includes plenty of exercises, so 
>>>> although I have no data on how long it will take to work through the book 
>>>> at this point, I can't imagine it would be a one-evening task. As 
>>>> compensation, I can offer early access to the book, your name in the 
>>>> acknowledgements, a $25 Amazon gift card (maybe more if there are fewer 
>>>> reviewers or I can cram it into my budget), and a huge thank-you to anyone 
>>>> who's willing to help out.
>>>>
>>>> If you're interested in being involved when the time comes, please let 
>>>> me know here or by emailing contact at sorenbjornstad.com. If your 
>>>> ability to help out depends on the timeline, please let me know and I'll 
>>>> see what I can do.
>>>>
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