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Personal Knowledge Mastery

Teaching in Higher Ed

English - July 12, 2018 12:00 - 39 minutes - 37.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 341 ratings
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Harold Jarche discusses personal knowledge mastery on episode 213 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode
You can’t turn data into information until you have the knowledge to understand the data.
—Harold Jarche

We are the sum of our interactions, our experiences, with others.
—Harold Jarche

Whatever you do, make it shareable.
—Harold Jarche

Leadership in the network era is helping make your network smarter.
—Harold Jarche

Resources Mentioned

DIKW framework
The Empowered Manager, by Peter Block*
Episode 208
Jarche’s PKM story, where he shares about being inspired by Dave Pollard, Denham Gray, and Lilia Efimova
Lilia Efimova’s blog: Mathemagenic
Working and Learning Out Loud (Jarche)
The Fifth Discipline, by Peter Senge*
Knowledge and Wisdom (Jarche’s Friday’s Finds)
Personal Knowledge Mastery
Jarche’s PKM online workshop
Jarche’s professional services (speaking, consulting, etc.)
Madelyn Blair
Riding the Current: How to Deal with the Daily Deluge of Data, by Madelyn Blair*
Helen Blunden (@ActivateLearn)
Jay Cross
Inoreader
Jane Hart’s Top Tools for Learning
Twitter
Slack
Harold Jarche’s blog
Zoom.us
Jarche’s ebooks
Diigo
Thomas Vander Wal
Folksonomy


Harold Jarche discusses personal knowledge mastery on episode 213 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.


Quotes from the episode

You can’t turn data into information until you have the knowledge to understand the data.

—Harold Jarche


We are the sum of our interactions, our experiences, with others.

—Harold Jarche


Whatever you do, make it shareable.

—Harold Jarche


Leadership in the network era is helping make your network smarter.

—Harold Jarche


Resources Mentioned

DIKW framework
The Empowered Manager, by Peter Block*
Episode 208
Jarche’s PKM story, where he shares about being inspired by Dave Pollard, Denham Gray, and Lilia Efimova
Lilia Efimova’s blog: Mathemagenic
Working and Learning Out Loud (Jarche)
The Fifth Discipline, by Peter Senge*
Knowledge and Wisdom (Jarche’s Friday’s Finds)
Personal Knowledge Mastery
Jarche’s PKM online workshop
Jarche’s professional services (speaking, consulting, etc.)
Madelyn Blair
Riding the Current: How to Deal with the Daily Deluge of Data, by Madelyn Blair*
Helen Blunden (@ActivateLearn)
Jay Cross
Inoreader
Jane Hart’s Top Tools for Learning
Twitter
Slack
Harold Jarche’s blog
Zoom.us
Jarche’s ebooks
Diigo
Thomas Vander Wal
Folksonomy

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