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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. Makes it explicit by posting to his blog.

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How to make the most out of a conference

E-Learning Provocateur

Given the massive scope of PKM, I needed to narrow my focus. After agonising over the problem for almost a full minute, it dawned on me that the immediate relevance of PKM to the conference attendees lay in how they were going to make the most out of said conference. If you do use Twitter, include the official hashtag in your tweets.

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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

But there’s more to it than just using Twitter or Facebook! The most effective workers are using Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) techniques, to manage this process and get things done. Here’s a short presentation by Harold Jarche that explains PKM and his Seek-Sense-Share PKM framework.

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Reserve a seat for my webinar: In conversation with Harold Jarche

Jane Hart

Topic : PKM (Personal Knowledge Management): making sense of the Social Web. People have connected with Harold over the past decade, through his blog and consulting practices, for innovative ideas on leadership, social business, and collaboration. Here are Harold’s Delicious links about PKM. Twitter backchannel.

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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.