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Coping with information

Clark Quinn

Dawson frames elements in terms of how our brain works, which makes sense. I’ve been, and remain, a fan of Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ). He grounds much of his arguments in the natural ways our brains work, which I also am a fan of. He was perfectly coherent then and is again here.

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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. Take notes.

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Attention Spans Are Getting Shorter

Nick Leffler

It used to be just newspapers where we got our news, then came radio, then TV, then Internet, then our brains exploded. I mentioned above there’s so much stuff coming at us we’re likely to experience a brain explosion. Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is a great way to manage that. Nick Leffler. Explosion.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 20, 2021

Mike Taylor

How Content Consumption Can Help Upgrade Your Brain. Eva Keffenheim shares five steps of personal knowledge management along with some recommendations for strategies and tools to help you maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of your personal PKM setup.

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Souvenirs: excerpts from Jay’s 2013 graphics files

Jay Cross

Brain Science Just Jay Management Innovation PKM Psychology Unmanagement Working Smarter Workscaping' 2013 souvenirs from Jay Cross.

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A new literacy? There’s an app for that

Clark Quinn

Then, you need to be aware of the ways in which you’d like to augment your capabilities (accessorize your brain), know which platforms you’re on, choose the most plausible platform and channel (while there’s a Facebook app available for your app phone, it may not support the app you need, and it may need to be desktop or mobile web), (..)

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Language Learning - an Exemplar of the 70:20:10 Approach?

Performance Learning Productivity

The experts tell us that our brains are naturally ‘wired’ to assimilate sounds and create meaning. This memory speeds up recognition of sounds in the learner's native language and can be detected as a pattern of brain waves, even in a sleeping baby. So most children develop effective verbal communication skills early in life.

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