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Personal knowledge mastery

Category: Education
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2014-07-24 00:00:03
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Personal knowledge management and mastery. How to capture information, curate it, and create new knowledge from it. It can be so challenging to keep up with everything we have on our plates, let alone to what's happening in the world and in areas that are most important to us.

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Guest: Dave Stachowiak

This episode introduces the terms personal knowledge mastery and management.

Discipline of finding information, making meaning of it, and sharing it with others.

pkmtools

Personal mastery

“Personal mastery is a discipline of continually clarifying and deepening our personal vision, of focusing our energies, of developing patience, and of seeing reality objectively.” -Peter Senge

Personal knowledge management

Harold Jarche's PKM resources

Harold Jarche's introductory video

Personal knowledge mastery

Skills for 2020

KickStarter campaigns

StorkStand

Potato salad

Framework

Seek – capture

Sense – curate

Share – create

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

Bonni's online PKM modules: 

1. Introduction to PKM

2. PKM demo (the actual tools I use in my PKM process)

3. PKM for academics

Recommendations

Practical Typography by Butterick (Dave)

Dave Pell's NextDraft – The day's most fascinating news (Bonni)

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