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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. If there are multiple hits and not a definitive one, I’ll scan the sources as well as the title, and likely open several.

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10 Knowledge Management Tools

Ed App

Transferring and sharing of business knowledge is now easier than ever before — thanks to the rapid increase of knowledge management tools on the market. To help you out, we’ve listed below the 10 best knowledge management tools and compared their key features, benefits, and pricing plans. . Cost : Free.

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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. Idea from Will Richardson: what do you do when you read a blog post and come across an interesting few sentences? Makes it explicit by posting to his blog. My side comments are in italics. Contribute.

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10 Tips on How to Use Your LMS for Knowledge Management

Ed App

Knowledge management means thinking about the knowledge of your organization. All the above (and much more) is the knowledge of your enterprise and it’s vital that you also have a knowledge management system that houses all that information and data. Why is knowledge management important?

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2010: My blogging year recapped

E-Learning Provocateur

As 2010 draws to a close, I thought I’d take a moment to recap my blog posts during the year. • Open Learning Network vs ILE. Knowledge management. I hope you take the opportunity to read any that you may have missed. Oh, and please leave a comment or two or three…! • Taxonomy of Learning Theories.

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About blogging, tunneling visions and knowledge entrepreneurship

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Julie is doing research for the university of Amsterdam (VU) into (micro-)blogging as part of her PdD research about knowledge and power in the development sector. This research had the goal to investigate how knowledge related to a shared organising vision (in this case (ICT4D, about ICT for development).

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Degreed Experiments with Emerging Technologies

Degreed

But, we’d like to open up the conversation. This will be a blog series (and hopefully a two-way conversation) geared toward exploring the suitability of emerging technologies for the challenges in L&D. Recent and dramatic advancements in emerging technologies will open new use cases for learning and development.