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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

So with no further ado, here’s my personal knowledge management approach. First, Harold’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ) model has three components: seek, sense, and share. First of all there’s the ‘as needed’ searches for specific information. With much experience, I trust it.

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Self-regulation & PKM

Clark Quinn

I’m a fan of Harold Jarche’s Seek-Sense-Share (SSS) model for Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM). He starts with seek, which could be either from a pre-arranged feed or the result of a specific search. Specifically, the goals inform the choice of feeds and any search, as well as the context for interpretation.

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

I’ve tried to practice Harold Jarche’s PKM , as I understand it. These are my personal processing mechanisms. Partly it’s to stay up on the news in general, but also try to track what happens in our field. I check in on LinkedIn, largely through the folks I follow. I blog (like this), for the same reason.

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Personal in Personal Knowledge Management

Tony Karrer

Great dialog between Harold Jarche and Stephen Downes around Harold's PKM process … Stephen Downes wrote in response: … what does the concept of a ‘method’ here imply? All of my articles on PKM are descriptive, not prescriptive. Take what you need, as there are no “best practices” for complex and personal learning processes.

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Harold's PKM Process

Tony Karrer

Another great post by Harold Jarche - My PKM System. His picture is a great visualization of how I personally go about Personal Learning for Learning Professionals. But I do like the full-text search of Yahoo MyWeb for finding past stuff. But I do like the full-text search of Yahoo MyWeb for finding past stuff.

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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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Attention Spans Are Getting Shorter

Nick Leffler

Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is a great way to manage that. My favorite person to follow that writes regularly on PKM is Harold Jarche , he runs workshops that help people get a handle on their professional improvement through PKM. Learning #chat2lrn Attention Span PKM' Closing Out 2014 With A Bang.

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