Teaching in Higher Ed

Teaching in Higher Ed


#067: Personal knowledge management revisited [PODCAST]

September 25, 2015

Podcast notes
Personal knowledge management revisited
On today's episode, Dave and I revisit the topic of personal knowledge management and discuss how our processes have evolved.

James Lang's article in The Chronicle about Teaching in Higher Ed

Harold Jarche
PKM is a set of processes, individually constructed, to help each of us make sense of our world, work more effectively, and contribute to society. PKM means taking control of your professional development, and staying connected in the network era, whether you are an employee, self-employed, or between jobs.
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Twitter
Peter Newbury on episode #053
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Sense

Pinboard
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Email to Pinboard
PushPin app
Evernote lists (list of potential podcast guests, blog topics, conferences, journals)
Getting real about Pocket
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Recommendations
Bonni recommends:

Mid-exam stretch break

Dave recommends:

TimeTrade

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