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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

First, Harold’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ) model has three components: seek, sense, and share. I have a number of blogs I’m subscribed to. There are also the people I follow on Twitter. To share, I do things like blog, do presentations and workshop, and write books. The second part is the feeds.

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LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Harold Jarche’s LearnTrends session on Personal Knowledge Management. Sense-making with PKM. Idea from Will Richardson: what do you do when you read a blog post and come across an interesting few sentences? A PKM Method. Harold uses different tools for different purposes.

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

I’ve tried to practice Harold Jarche’s PKM , as I understand it. That is, I update the folks I follow (on a variety of media), as well as media (for instance, Twitter is dwindling and I’m now more on Mastodon ). I blog (like this), for the same reason. I also allow time for my thoughts to percolate.

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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

In the post-recession workplace, your company probably isn’t going to send you to a conference so you can learn that new skill that will make you an even more valuable employee … Your boss probably doesn’t have time to hold your hand as you figure out how to use a new tool that will make your team more efficient.

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Revisiting My Learning Journey on Social Media

ID Reflections

Six years have passed since I joined Twitter in 2008, when twitter was in its infancy, and I was clueless about its use. I stumbled across twitter quite by accident or should I say serendipity. Needless to say when I found the same person on Twitter, I was part excited and part overawed. I lurked and waited.

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Tool Set 2009

Tony Karrer

I thought I'd kick off this year by posting a series of posts on topics related to tools and methods for work and learning. I'm hoping to address questions such as: How do you create a personal tool set or Personal Learning Environment (PLE) for yourself? What should be in your tool set? Should twitter be part of your tool set?

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

This set me thinking about how I manage my personal knowledge and from there it led to the tools I use to do in this networked world. Lately, I have started using a number of Web tools actively. The post made me pause and reflect on the position/use of each in my PKM. Blogging has helped me to: 1. Responses to queries 3.

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