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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

So with no further ado, here’s my personal knowledge management approach. First, Harold’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ) model has three components: seek, sense, and share. Here I typically use DuckDuckGo as my search engine, and often end up at Wikipedia. With much experience, I trust it.

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Knowledge Sharing in the Workplace: What’s the Big Deal?

InSync Training

I met with my boss and said, 'What if we built Wikipedia, but for here?' If I can’t find it and I have admin capabilities what is happening to the frontline employee? What’s their life like if we can’t find info as the training person? It was a much bigger problem that we needed. He thought it was great idea, so we wrote it on a post-it.

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Becoming a Social Business – Beyond Culture Change

Learnnovators

What if we were to define an organization like a community: “Self-organized network of people with common agenda, cause, or interest, who collaborate by sharing ideas, information, and other resources…” (Wikipedia). x—–x—–x—–x—–x.

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Co-Curation

Clark Quinn

Wikipedia ends up being the ultimate co-curated body of knowledge. It’s co-creation, but because it’s pulling together bits of knowledge from other places. It’s a part of the larger picture of creating personal learning environments, personal learning networks, and personal knowledge management.

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2009 Review

Experiencing eLearning

LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management. ranks pretty highly in the Google search results for “ instructional designer ,&# currently #3 (behind Wikipedia & Indeed). Google Wonder Wheel & Other Search Options. TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508. TCC09: Digital Storytelling in a Web 2.0 LearnTrends: Microlearning.

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Pyramids and spheres

Clive on Learning

From my tenure (2008-2011), I chose two contrasting developments, knowledge management and Web 2.0. I represented knowledge management by a pyramid: Why a pyramid? Well, because knowledge management, as it was originally conceived, was another top-down, over-structured, IT-led endeavour, designed for robots not humans.

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Pick of the Month: August 2012

Jane Hart

” Personal knowledge management is clearly becoming a key workplace skill, and in fact Harold Jarche, in Please tell me about your PKM , takes it one step further … “I think that asking, “ What can you do for the organization today?”