I often find that it is easier for me to remember people if I link them to specific information, events, or topics. For example, discussing a complex issue with someone not only helps me understand the material better, but also reinforces the association: "Oh, this is the person with whom we talked about taxes or Flutter development!" Linking information to experts allows you to better navigate your notes and contacts.
What are the benefits?
1. Quickly find information and access to expert opinions
Instead of searching for the necessary information for a long time or understanding a complex topic on your own, you can quickly turn to experts related to your note. For example, leaving a note about accounting and linking it to a colleague who is well versed in taxes, you immediately know who to contact.
2. Deepening knowledge
Experts are people who can not only help with solving a problem, but also explain why the system works this way, provide links to additional materials or examples from practice.
3. Social knowledge graph
Linking data to experts forms a unique network where you can see which of your contacts are better versed in specific areas. This is especially important when you want to assemble a team or clarify knowledge in a certain topic.
4. Improving the quality of information
Linking to experts allows you to more strictly verify information. If you link an idea to a person who is an authority on this topic, the likelihood of errors is reduced.
5. Efficient learning and sharing of experience
A system where information is linked to experts helps not only to learn, but also to share knowledge. For example, a teacher can quickly collect materials on his course, linking them to fellow experts, which makes it easier to share best practices.
Example of use
Imagine a student learning programming. He wrote a note about Flutter development and linked it to a few people he knows:
- Peter, who works with Flutter.
- Maria, an expert in UI/UX design.
The next time he has a question about responsive layout, he can quickly find Maria’s contact and discuss the problem using his note as a starting point.
How does Conoted implement this?
The Conoted app allows you to:
1. Create notes on any topic.
2. Automatically link a note to other users if it relates to their area of expertise.
3. Organize notes and contacts by tags to quickly find the experts you need.
4. Use the social graph to find useful contacts in a specific field.
Conclusion
Linking information to experts is a tool that saves you time, improves the quality of your work, and simplifies learning. By using a system like Conoted, you not only build a personal knowledge base, but also activate the exchange of ideas within your professional network.