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Enough with the hypothetical. Now we share what tools we use in our personal knowledge management systems.
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This episode walks through each of the phases of a personal knowledge management system and the tools we each use for each step.
Discipline of finding information, making meaning of it, and sharing it with others.
Personal knowledge management definition
“Discipline of seeking from diverse sources of knowledge, actively making sense through action and experimentation and sharing through narration of your work and learning out loud.” – Harold Jarche
Key posts on PKM from Harold Jarche
Framework
Bonni and Dave describe what tools we use in each of the stages of personal knowledge management.
Seek – capture
Podcasts
Subscribe to Bonni's Twitter lists
NextDraft: The day's most fascinating news
Sense – curate
Share – create
WordPress.com – free blog, good place to get started, but for most customization, you will want a self-hosted WordPress site
20 minute tutorial by Michael Hyatt on how to start your own self-hosted WordPress blog / website
Recommendations
TextExpander (Dave)
Breevy (Bonni)
Feedback
On this episode: https://teachinginhighered.com/8
Comments, questions, or feedback: https://teachinginhighered.com/feedback
Nikki says
Hi Bonni ,
I love your podcasts. I’ve been binging on them. 🙂 I need to slow down now so I can get my Personal Knowledge Management system in place so I don’t miss any cool articles or technologies.
In this podcast (#8), you mentioned a twitter feed (I think) that collects all the article or posts from many different centers for teaching and learning. Would you be able to send me the info for that, or point me to where you posted it on your blog? I can’t seem to find it, but I also have 2 toddlers pulling at my leg as I read this, so I’m not able to dedicate much brain space to looking. 🙂
Thank you so much!
Nikki
Bonni Stachowiak says
Dear Nikki,
Thanks for letting me know you’re listening. We have two little ones at home, so I know all about the pulling at the leg thing. I keep wondering when we move our daughter from being a baby (on my Twitter profile) to being a full fledged toddler. She’s thinking about walking at any minute now.
The list I was referring to in that episode is curated by Peter Newberry (http://www.peternewbury.org/).
Here’s his list:
https://twitter.com/polarisdotca/lists/teaching-learning-ctrs
I get so much out of Twitter lists; it is surprising more people don’t make use of them. An app I’m enjoying using to find good articles to read/share is called Nuzzle and they just added (or are shortly adding?) a feature that integrates Twitter lists into their curation process. http://nuzzel.com/