I shared with my doctoral students this past weekend about the power of personal knowledge management (PKM). Specifically, I attempted… [Continue Reading...]
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15 lessons from 2015’s podcasts (part 2)
This is a multi-part post in which I practice my curation skills and share what I'll be taking in to… [Continue Reading...]
15 lessons from 2015's podcasts (part 2)
This is a multi-part post in which I practice my curation skills and share what I'll be taking in to… [Continue Reading...]
Cataloging course resources using PKM
One of the compliments that students regularly give me is that I use current examples in my classes. Generally speaking,… [Continue Reading...]
Sharing tools
Sharing is an integral part of one's personal knowledge management system. This week, I bookmarked a post with 44 social media… [Continue Reading...]
Assessing and tracking blogs
I made the move a few years ago in my hybrid classes to stay mostly away from discussion forum posts.… [Continue Reading...]
Stop yourself from becoming a digital hoarder
How do we know when we have truly gained the trust of a colleague in academia? For some of you,… [Continue Reading...]
Still questioning the effectiveness of rubrics?
Ever since I first read the book Introduction to Rubrics: An Assessment Tool to Save Grading Time, Convey Effective Feedback,… [Continue Reading...]
How to leverage the bookmarks you've saved
I've been teaching the practice of Personal Knowledge Management to my doctoral students this term. One thing I didn't anticipate… [Continue Reading...]
How to leverage the bookmarks you’ve saved
I've been teaching the practice of Personal Knowledge Management to my doctoral students this term. One thing I didn't anticipate… [Continue Reading...]
The Last Step Toward the First Step
This final PKMastery workshop post is what I'm referring to as the last step toward the first step, meaning that… [Continue Reading...]
No Frogs Were Actually Harmed in Describing Systems Thinking
This post is one of many, related to my participation in Harold Jarche's Personal Knowledge Mastery workshop. As we round… [Continue Reading...]