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LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management

Experiencing eLearning

Sense-making with PKM. PKM is a set of problem-solving skills for work, focused on getting things done but not necessarily task focused. A PKM Method. Other models for PKM. PKM is very much individualized process–we have to figure out how to make sense of things. How does PKM relate to L&D organizations?

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 28, 2020

Mike Taylor

So few adults have been trained in the core skills and mindsets of effective learners. People who have mastered the mindsets and skills of effective learning can grow faster than their peers and gain more of the benefits from all the learning opportunities that come their way. Click to access Working-Smarter-2020.pdf. Processing….

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How To Start A Personal Curation Practice In Less Than 60 Seconds

Mike Taylor

If you’ve ever wanted to start your own personal curation/PKM practice but weren’t sure how to get started, this post is just for you! Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM) model brilliantly encapsulates this idea, emphasizing the continuous process of seeking, sensing, and sharing knowledge.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Nine Information Alternatives to the Now Defunct Training Magazine - Kapp Notes , March 2, 2010 Unfortunately, Training Magazine is folding up shop on its web site, print magazine and conferences. However Amplify seems to be a much more effective tool for collaborative learning than any other freely available learning tools today.

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

eLearning Learning Posts

Five Barriers to Effective Learning in Organisations - Performance Learning Productivity , April 7, 2010 Very few of us would argue with the proposition that a lot of organisational learning and development activity is sub-optimal to the extent that it provides little value to participants and their organisations. More Random Web 2.0

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How I Create My Weekly Newsletter (and personal curation tips you should steal)

Mike Taylor

The most effective thing you can do to keep up with whatever you’re interested in is to make the process as efficient as possible. Most of us visit a fairly large number of places daily including: our email inboxes (work & personal), social media sites, Amazon, news sites, weather sites, financial information sites and I could go on.

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"Working Out Loud": Using the Tools We Already Have

ID Reflections

In effect, it can act as a set of notes of one's day's learning aggregated and filtered via hashtags and shared with the broader world. Small working out loud circles can use Twitter effectively through facilitated tweet chats as well. Articulating a dilemma or a question or a learning adds clarity and often brings insight.