Many of the sequences are still quite difficult and dense. Some of them lead to relatively simple conclusions, but for me the insights only come after rereading, reflecting, and sometimes discussing them with others.
I think that having more summary pages, such as the one for 37 Ways Words Can Be Wrong, would be helpful. Also, we could make a page in the wiki for techniques that cataloged techniques in very simple way, similar to 5 minute techniques. It would be something good that I could link people to. They could see what we have produced, learn something, and then decide to dig deeper. Linking to the sequences often scares people away, and they don’t learn anything during their visit here because all of the insights are hidden.
I also think it would be helpful if we had tighter association between the sequences and the site’s UI. I like TV Tropes’ index system where a trope will have a list at the bottom of what indexes it belongs to, with arrow buttons that make it easy to go through an index’s articles in order.
Many of the sequences are still quite difficult and dense. Some of them lead to relatively simple conclusions, but for me the insights only come after rereading, reflecting, and sometimes discussing them with others.
I think that having more summary pages, such as the one for 37 Ways Words Can Be Wrong, would be helpful. Also, we could make a page in the wiki for techniques that cataloged techniques in very simple way, similar to 5 minute techniques. It would be something good that I could link people to. They could see what we have produced, learn something, and then decide to dig deeper. Linking to the sequences often scares people away, and they don’t learn anything during their visit here because all of the insights are hidden.
Agreed, good ideas!
I also think it would be helpful if we had tighter association between the sequences and the site’s UI. I like TV Tropes’ index system where a trope will have a list at the bottom of what indexes it belongs to, with arrow buttons that make it easy to go through an index’s articles in order.