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

Mike Taylor

The current NoCode/Low Code trend is giving rise to a new class of “citizen developers” enabling new capabilities for creating custom software solutions that were previously not possible to those of us who are not programmers. How Content Consumption Can Help Upgrade Your Brain.

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A new literacy? There’s an app for that

Clark Quinn

In the Personal Knowledge Management framework of my colleague Harold Jarche, it’s be a new component of improving personal productivity. Watts Humphrey makes a compelling case for the benefits of self-improvement process in software engineering, and it’s clear the process generalizes to other tasks.

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The Top Six Things Organizations Must Do to Enable Emergent Learning

Learnnovators

“ …changes in mindset are more important than changes in hardware or software. ” ~ Steve Denning. It empowers learners to build their personal learning networks (PLN) and personal knowledge management (PKM) by leveraging technology to connect a distributed and diverse workforce.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

I sensed that learning and knowledge management were converging and invited bloggers form both sides to get together at the Tidehouse to share viewpoints and guzzle beer. Speakers paint a compelling vision of the future knowledge innovation highway. to their existing knowledge management and collaboration initiatives.

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The Top Six Things Organizations Must Do to Enable Emergent Learning

ID Reflections

“…changes in mindset are more important than changes in hardware or software.” It empowers learners to build their personal learning networks (PLN) and personal knowledge management (PKM) by leveraging technology to connect a distributed and diverse workforce.

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Learning Resolutions: Promises Can't Take a Punch

OpenSesame

They can come from traffic jams, they can come from unresponsive software, but ultimately I think we invite them through our poor decisions in communication, time management, and task management to name a few. Life’s punches are typically unexpected. Promises can’t take a punch, but commitments can.