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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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Personal Knowledge Management

Jay Cross

Teach a man to fish… PKM: Figuring out what’s important to you, how to find it, how to keep up with it, how to make sense of it, how to recall it when you need it anew, and how to share it with others — this is ground zero for mining the riches of the web. Harold Jarche has written some great posts about PKM.

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Working out Loud and Serendipity

ID Reflections

Thus, w orking out loud is intrinsically linked to two critical aspects of becoming a good learner -- Personal knowledge Management (PKM) and building one''s Personal Learning Network (PLN). Austin Kleon points out in his deceptively simply written book mentioned above, "Share something small everyday."

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

However, by definition all training programs are past focused based on an analysis of the past, imparting best practices and documented explicit knowledge. Enabling employees to build their Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) and become self-driven learners will be one of the key responsibilities of future L&D.

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

I just finished reading Harold Jarche’s post: Seek, Sense, Share In the post, he talks about how seeking information, then applying our personal sense-making filters to it, and finally sharing it helps us to see the interconnections, patterns and the larger whole. The post made me pause and reflect on the position/use of each in my PKM.

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Most popular posts about Working Smarter for July 2012

Jay Cross

Rick Klau points [ g+ ] to a feature of Google Docs spreadsheets I didn’t know about (although I’m far from a spreadsheet maven): It can automatically include a table from any HTML document accessible on the Web. PKM as pre-curation HAROLD JARCHE | THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012. It turns out it can also include the contents of lists.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

The case broke and my heart sank – I use that for work and personal files to transport them between work and home (and friends, etc). I’ve participated in this survey since 2007, and have already updated my personal list in her index. As I walked past I clipped the stick and bent the ’sticky-out’ bit right back … damn!