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

Jane Hart

My guest in my next In conversation with … webinar is my Internet Time Alliance colleague, Harold Jarche. Topic : PKM (Personal Knowledge Management): making sense of the Social Web. You can read more about Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) on Harold’s website here: Personal Knowledge Management.

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LearnTrends Live: Harold Jarche on PKM

Jay Cross

“Exchanging&# is conversation, swaps, etc. Delicious is delicious. Harold downloads his Delicious files monthly. Dave Pollard’s notion of critical thinking overlaps Harold’s PKM model: . “Connecting&# is following people. “Contributing&# is writing articles, sharing tips.

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

The post made me pause and reflect on the position/use of each in my PKM. Opportunities to participate in global conversations like #lrnchat (my favorite activity) 4. Opportunities to lurk on interesting conversations that erupt in an atmosphere where most are seeking to learn 8. Responses to queries 3.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Sense-making with PKM - Learning and Working on the Web , March 12, 2009. Learning Conversations , November 13, 2009. Online Pedagogy Delicious Tags Now Available - WISE Pedagogy , April 22, 2009. Ultimate Guide to Delicious Social Bookmarking , June 8, 2009. SharePoint is not Enterprise 2.0 ZaidLearn , April 20, 2009.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

- Dont Waste Your Time , April 8, 2010 I was not privileged enough to be able to attend this years eLearning Conference at the University of Plymouth, but have been following some of the conversations and sessions on Twitter thanks to the #pelc10 hashtag. One presentation that really caught my eye is the ‘ Twitter is Dead ‘ from Tony McNeill.