Continuing the descent into the wormhole of #colour and thinking about pixels, pantones and pigments
(Can you think of any other P's where colour is concerned?)
Anyway today the history of the #Pixel https://computerhistory.org/blog/the-true-history-of-the-pixel/#:~:text=The%20first%20color%20pixels%20were,the%20first%20RGB%20color%20pixels.
#WorkOutLoud
@davoloid I love that you have shared this #WorkOutLoud I do find it interesting to read what others are in the middle of, even if I'm not entirely sure I understand it all. Having said that my husband works with #MicrosoftDynamics and #PowerApps so in this case it wasn't all totally beyond me. Good luck with the exam revision
#WorkOutLoud #microsoftdynamics #PowerApps
@iamalsoandy Well I didn't use that hashtag whilst working out loud on twitter, I just used to do all my thinking publicly, and it turns out that's a process called #WorkOutLoud.
For me it's 1) accountability to act on something because I'm externalisting 2) I think I'm ADHD so it kind of helps me to process 3) Others chip in and expand my learning, and sometimes me theirs
4) It's like a record I can go back through when looking for trails/connections and 'aha moments'
5) I don't feel lonely
One of the things I did on Twitter was #WorkOutLoud as I prefer it to note taking elsewhere.
Externalising the spider web of thinking helps me process wide and disparate ideas. It's not that I expect a response. Sometimes I'll get lucky and find other people interested or knowledgeable about what I'm learning/sharing