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The case for PKM

Clark Quinn

Apparently, an acquaintance challenged my colleague Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM) model. So, I’ve talked about PKM before , but I want to elaborate. Here’s my take on the case for PKM. PKM integrates different frameworks, and creates a practical approach.

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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. We talked about how our approaches have changed; we’ve both dropped the quantity of posts, for instance.

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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. Sense-making with PKM. PKM is a set of problem-solving skills for work, focused on getting things done but not necessarily task focused. Personal directed learning as well as accidental, serendipitous learning.

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Idea Management and Design – You Mean PKM?

Nick Leffler

Idea Management and Design, that sounds close to what I know as Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). After reading a few lines from the MSLOC430 blog it really does sound like PKM. While personal knowledge has the power to create great (and unique!) Do you see the relationship to PKM? Yes, it could. My Experience.

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Coping with information

Clark Quinn

I’ve been, and remain, a fan of Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ). What isn’t happening is our brain’s architecture changing. Then, of course, it’s integrating them into a collective whole. He tosses in many interesting and useful observations along the way.

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Are you supporting new fashioned learning in the workplace?

Jane Hart

But the world is changing, and more and more information is being created and disseminated on a daily basis. We experience this constant flow of new information in our personal social media channels every day, and many people are already developing new skills to help them make sense of all this new information. So, keep tuned!

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

ID Reflections

Recently, I read two posts that to me reflected the changing nature of work -- from divergently different perspectives. Read in conjunction, the two pieces shed a lot of light not only on how today''s workplace is changing but also on its impact on how we learn. Given below are excerpts from both. And other similar questions.

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