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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. First of all there’s the ‘as needed’ searches for specific information. 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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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

I’ve tried to practice Harold Jarche’s PKM , as I understand it. Partly it’s to stay up on the news in general, but also try to track what happens in our field. I check in on LinkedIn, largely through the folks I follow.

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Attention Spans Are Getting Shorter

Nick Leffler

Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is a great way to manage that. My favorite person to follow that writes regularly on PKM is Harold Jarche , he runs workshops that help people get a handle on their professional improvement through PKM. Learning #chat2lrn Attention Span PKM' Closing Out 2014 With A Bang.

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Tool Set 2009

Tony Karrer

The information in this series has been something I've been presenting, writing, blogging about and more recently doing workshops around. This sounds a lot like a personal learning environment, personal knowledge management (PKM) and personal work and learning environment (PWLE) and PIM. Should twitter be part of your tool set?

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Informal Learning Center

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Formal training and workshops account for only 5% to 20% of what people learn from experience and interactions. Search the text. PKM & Informal Learning , ibid. People acquire the skills they use at work informally — talking, observing others, trial-and-error, and simply working with people in the know. Chapter 12: The Web.

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Demystifying Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

It has helped me to develop my personal learning network (PLN) and enabled my PKM. I would say that a platform that facilitates easy and seamless interaction, forming of groups and threads, a powerful search mechanism and a way to aggregate conversations across topics (#) would be ideal for working out loud effectively.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

are examples of personal knowledge management (PKM) tools. Formal learning - classes and workshops and online events - is the source of only 10% to 20% of what we learn at work." Searching Google, blogs, and wikis has a very quick learning structure creation and breakdown. Tools like Furl , del.icio.us

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