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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. Observe & Study. My side comments are in italics. Sense-making with PKM. When he moved to consulting and didn’t have an IT department and those resources, he realized he had to do something different.

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Friday Finds — Better MC Questions, Curation & Knowledge Management, Community Guide

Mike Taylor

Wynter is looking for L&D pros Here is a different, but interesting opportunity for L&D professionals: Wynter is looking for L&Ders that want to participate in a research study and get paid for their effort. Content Curation and Knowledge Management: Why They Matter and How They Connect.

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7 Innovative Thinkers Who Will Up Your Knowledge Management Game

Inkling

From strategizing employee development to integrating new knowledge management tech to fostering a supportive company culture, keeping up with the latest thought leaders on so many topics is no easy feat. In fact, a study from MIT Sloan found that a more diverse Twitter network helps people generate more innovative ideas.).

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Using the Right Knowledge Management Tools

WalkMe Training Station

Like any corporate asset, knowledge management tools have to be handled correctly in order for them to provide quality results. So if you’re planning to introduce knowledge management tools to your own organization’s employee training program then here’s what you need to do. – Problem management.

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Personal in Personal Knowledge Management

Tony Karrer

Harold and I have discussed this exact issue before and we are both on the same page that Personal is really important word in Personal Knowledge Management. Studies of Personal Information Management say that what works is often highly personal. However, a lot can be gained from sharing approaches and practices.

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Collaboration - Knowledge Management - Expert - Hot List

Tony Karrer

, June 2, 2009 Micro-blogging at Work , May 30, 2009 The future is people, not technology , May 30, 2009 Price Ranges for Learning Management Systems in 2009 , June 1, 2009 Collaborative Learning « Social Enterprise Blog , June 3, 2009 Organizing for Performance Effectiveness , June 1, 2009 Co-operation for Networks , June 1, 2009 Social tools for (..)

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What Makes an Effective Learning Culture at Non-profits?

Infopro Learning

A learning culture is supported by different aspects that promote collecting, sharing, and applying new knowledge. Key factors like how employees communicate, workplace environment, organizational performance, knowledge management, and others greatly impact learning culture.

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