As someone who researches and trains tacit knowledge, I appreciate this effort. Wish I had some better public resources!
Watching Simon from Cracking the Cryptic has given me a good feel for how to solve a hard Sudoku. Not exactly revolutionary, but there’s some really clever logic there. (Watching anyone think aloud as they do a task is going to be great for tacit knowledge)
A really good debate between two people is another thing I would recommend to watch. You can learn a lot about rationality and rhetoric from such debates.
For non-video resources, I recommend the book “Working Minds” which teaches how to do Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) which is a major interviewing technique for uncovering tacit knowledge. I wish I knew a good resource where you could watch people use CTA!
As another non video resource, I’d also put in a good word for the LW community. Engaging with people in this sphere has taught me more about rationality than reading the Sequences. Though I think that engagement needs to be complimented by engagement with people who think differently from rationalists, as well.
As someone who researches and trains tacit knowledge, I appreciate this effort. Wish I had some better public resources!
Watching Simon from Cracking the Cryptic has given me a good feel for how to solve a hard Sudoku. Not exactly revolutionary, but there’s some really clever logic there. (Watching anyone think aloud as they do a task is going to be great for tacit knowledge)
https://youtu.be/hAyZ9K2EBF0?si=65SYQQSpE0V_m3ah
A really good debate between two people is another thing I would recommend to watch. You can learn a lot about rationality and rhetoric from such debates.
For non-video resources, I recommend the book “Working Minds” which teaches how to do Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) which is a major interviewing technique for uncovering tacit knowledge. I wish I knew a good resource where you could watch people use CTA!
As another non video resource, I’d also put in a good word for the LW community. Engaging with people in this sphere has taught me more about rationality than reading the Sequences. Though I think that engagement needs to be complimented by engagement with people who think differently from rationalists, as well.
Thanks Jared! I’ve added the channel as well as the book recommendation to the post.