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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

First, Harold’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ) model has three components: seek, sense, and share. There are also the people I follow on Twitter. On LinkedIn, a while ago I actively removed all my follows on my connections, and only retained ones for folks I trust. So that’s a rough cut at my PKM process.

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Consumed by consumption?

Clark Quinn

I track Twitter and LinkedIn, and… However, I also take time for reflection. If you look at Harold Jarche’s PKM model, you see that the middle section of ‘sense’ is where you process the information, synthesizing it. Which is important. It’s an important part of learning, elaborating, experimenting, and internalizing.

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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

All of which has now become possible due to the availability of an ever-increasing number of instructional and informational resources as well as social tools, together with easy access to huge numbers of people in social networks and online communities. But there’s more to it than just using Twitter or Facebook!

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

I check in on LinkedIn, largely through the folks I follow. I’ve tried to practice Harold Jarche’s PKM , as I understand it. That is, I update the folks I follow (on a variety of media), as well as media (for instance, Twitter is dwindling and I’m now more on Mastodon ).

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How to make the most out of a conference

E-Learning Provocateur

Given the massive scope of PKM, I needed to narrow my focus. After agonising over the problem for almost a full minute, it dawned on me that the immediate relevance of PKM to the conference attendees lay in how they were going to make the most out of said conference. Use social media. Extend your network.

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Personal Learning Networks: For Ongoing Learning in a Connected World

ID Reflections

I would also like to emphasize that PLN is intricately linked to one''s personal knowledge management (PKM) capabilities. Creating and maintaining a learning network has huge possibilities with mobile and social becoming a way of life in a highly networked and ubiquitously connected world. We need a new set of skills.

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

Mike Taylor

Eva Keffenheim shares five steps of personal knowledge management along with some recommendations for strategies and tools to help you maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of your personal PKM setup. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can send them here to sign up. Looking for a previous edition?