Last week #PKMChat was on the ideal week for practicing #PKM. This post to collects the best contributions.
For each tweet, you can click on the date to see the conversation around it.
You can use those are actionable items to enhance your own practice.
– Use transition times for exploration, seeking interesting news.
– some activities like listening to podcasts can take place during other tasks like driving (Simon), taking breakfast (me),
@MrKMaston @MichelleOckers @brunowinck I play podcasts in car on 40 mins commute each way each day BUT probably need to note take! #pkmchat
— Simon R.J. Fogg (@srjf) April 12, 2017
Others pain point to relativise our challenges.
We tend to all lack of time for deepening what we read.
@pkmchat A8: need to spend more time on #deeperlearning and less on superficial scratching the surface nonsense 🙂 #pkmchat
— Simon R.J. Fogg (@srjf) April 12, 2017
Reflection often takes place early morning or later in the evening, at times we can focus on ourselves.
@pkmchat A4: at home with large chunk of time free, no distractions, time of day irrelevant #earlybird #nightowl #pkmchat
— Simon R.J. Fogg (@srjf) April 12, 2017
Without time for sense making, critical thinking and elaborating, exploration is almost futile. So balance is more than a goal, it’s a necessity.
@pkmchat A5 Pt2) Engaging with my network...chats are great, but harder to engage when I'm not committing to sense-making (i.e. no value) #PKMChat
— Kim Maston (@MrKMaston) April 12, 2017
Time dedicated to #PKM, Continuous professional life-long learning and development vary between 6 hours and 15 hours per week. I’m blessed to have so much time for it. With more pressure, I wouldn’t be able to allow myself so much.
Learning faster and deeper is the name of the #PKM game.
Q6) Roughly Reading quickly 4h, study/notes 3h, experiments 3h, write 1h, reflect 3h, network for professional reason 3h = total 17 #pkmchat
— Bruno Winck (@brunowinck) April 12, 2017
Michelle shared her views and experience in a post too, check it out:
Here's my personal journal response to #PKMChat on 'Ideal #PKM Week' https://t.co/Z28oPILvc6 >a little more than 100 words!
— Michelle Ockers (@MichelleOckers) April 12, 2017
What’s your view, which times in the week work best for each or your processes? Go share below in the comments.