Thanks again Tobias I started new thread on learning TW5 using TW5 as the 'Text Book'
Thanks for the Macro for the images that really helps and works really well. How would I define the size of the image to be shown onscreen so I could create smaller 'gallery' style view that would link to a bigger image. <<linkimg Jack.jpg Jack.jpg "a kitten" pretty>> I have tried putting image parameters but they didn't work so I probably put them in the wrong spot or maybe I can't do what I am trying to do. Rich Shumaker On Monday, November 24, 2014 2:30:46 AM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote: > > Hi Rich, > > >> I wanted to link the small images in the gallery to the big images I >> imported. >> > > http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Link%20Images > > >> TW1 ... TW5 >> > > I'd make that at least a TW101, TW10X... so that we're not thinking of > versions. ;) > > Yes, one could ascribe a level to certain concepts / topics / lessons and > then list them accordingly, even have tests around that. > > As for certification, I wonder what authoritative institution should be > doing that and for what purpose. ^^ > > >> So the goal would be to take the concepts that can come up and decide 'is >> this easy' or 'is this complicated' >> Rate each concept and then build the levels with all of the concepts >> divided between levels. >> > > Yes, that is a sensible approach, but I'd perhaps rather use descriptive > titles or categories rather than numbers, e.g. > > - Beginner > - Advanced > - Pro > - Dev > > Just because something is complicated doesn't mean it should not be shown >> in TW1, you just make sure you explain anything complicated very well. >> > > I think it shouldn't be in 101, but it should certainly link to 10X so as > to indicate where to "learn more". > > >> Non Linear Learning can be complicated, SO make it easy by leading them >> along a path. >> Just because it is Non Linear doesn't mean you can create a LINE. >> If someone veers off the line they can EASILY reset the system and start >> over. >> > > I think the 101...10X approach is somewhat linear, although the learning > itself needs not be. > What is important is that a user sees what level of expertise is involved > in mastering a topic and what is somewhat expected from him at that level. > > >> I have to mention that I just started using Google Keep and I find the >> combination between TW5 and Google Keep amazing. >> > > Mhhh, Google Keep does look pretty, sure. But it's quite basic compared > to... > > - TiddlyWiki > - Trello > - Producteev > - Wunderlist > - ... > > Best wishes, Tobias. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

