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Coping with information

Clark Quinn

I’ve been, and remain, a fan of Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ). If we use a metaphor between hardware and software, I’d agree that our brains adapt, but that’s not unique to information overload. Then, of course, it’s integrating them into a collective whole.

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Attention Spans Are Getting Shorter

Nick Leffler

It’s not possible to read everything you run across, so it’s important to learn how to manage information in a meaningful way. Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is a great way to manage that. One of Harold’s methods of making sense of the information he runs across is blogging.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

They won't, however, be positioning themselves well for informal learning, performance support, or knowledge management. Linear, one-way, managed knowledge flow doesn't work well in a information overload society. are examples of personal knowledge management (PKM) tools.

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Learning Resolutions: Slow & Simplify

OpenSesame

Clay Shirky stated: “It’s Not Information Overload, It’s Filter Failure.” I hope to better incorporate it in my Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) strategy. ” So filtering out the noise is the first step I’ve undertaken but it’s not the only step needed.

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Top 25 Posts and 4 Hot Topics in January - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Here’s how I’m approaching Personal Knowledge Management - Free as in Freedom , January 25, 2010 A few months back, Harold Jarche wrote a very interesting article about sense making with Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). It’s mostly going to be the same – as it always is. And for good reason.