A chat founded by Bruno Winck from Kneaver in November 2014 and open to everyone.
keywords: Self Directed Learning, LifeLong Learning, Sharing Knowledge
hashtag: #pkmchatv
host: follow @pkmchat for questions
moderator: @BrunoWinck, @Kneaver
Time: Wednesday, November 12th 2014, 2PM ET and weekly afterward.
What does PKM stand for? Personal Knowledge Management. For me (Bruno Winck) #PKM is essentially #KM for teams of one. It could be a sole entrepreneur, an expert within an organisation a passionate or a lifelong learner. It shares most of the activities of Knowledge Management (KM): capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using knowledge but it’s the Knowledge residing in one’s brain instead of organisational knowledge. For this reason learning is added to the mix as well as relating, building from experience at personal level. While KM is mostly about what happen inside the organization, PKM will be largely concerned by how we learn from others and how, why, with whom we share.
Learning is no more a defined time at the beginning of life. It’s becoming a lifelong continuous experience taking many forms. The time between discoveries, innovations is now so short that the process should be very agile, fast and efficient. Learning even in organization is becoming more and mor individualized and tend to become self managed. For all these reason we are all concerned by gaining this competency to guide our learnings and share knowledge more efficiently and replicate experiences. It will impact our career, our leadership as well as our happiness.
This is what this chat is about.
Weekly topics will explore PKM in relation to Social Media, MOOCs, reading, writing, networking, KM, software.
Check our Lab where we look for new topics: The PKMChatLab
Summer is coming, our 60 days challenge too
How you prepare it?
What do you expect?
What do you want?
What do you need?
Questions
How to read a bookAnne-Laure support the idea to build a map of the book as we explore it. She echoes Adler’s book and multi level approach. I started a discussion on nesslabs on this topic of reading books in a very strategic and opportunistic way. https://community.nesslabs.com/c/learning/my-view-on-books-and-reading Farnam Street (a very reputed blog on reading and writing) also wrote on Adler’s book. Not very analytical though.
How to Read a Book: The Ultimate Guide by Mortimer Adler#PKMChat has already been around reading book. We held a chat in 2015 on this topic, with an accent on learning.
#PKMChat 2015-01-28 Learning from a bookPKMChat being about Personal Knowledge Management encompass Knowledge lifecycle in general. Our first chat was about learning, acquiring Knowledge. Our second is about sharing it. Weeks after weeks we will switch from one end of the lifecycle to another while exploring all the channels that could be used: social, formal, writing, videos. Feel free to suggest topics by tweeting to @pkmchat.
Questions
How to read a bookAnne-Laure support the idea to build a map of the book as we explore it. She echoes Adler’s book and multi level approach. I started a discussion on nesslabs on this topic of reading books in a very strategic and opportunistic way. https://community.nesslabs.com/c/learning/my-view-on-books-and-reading Farnam Street (a very reputed blog on reading and writing) also wrote on Adler’s book. Not very analytical though.
How to Read a Book: The Ultimate Guide by Mortimer Adler#PKMChat has already been around reading book. We held a chat in 2015 on this topic, with an accent on learning.
#PKMChat 2015-01-28 Learning from a bookPKMChat being about Personal Knowledge Management encompass Knowledge lifecycle in general. Our first chat was about learning, acquiring Knowledge. Our second is about sharing it. Weeks after weeks we will switch from one end of the lifecycle to another while exploring all the channels that could be used: social, formal, writing, videos. Feel free to suggest topics by tweeting to @pkmchat.
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