Home > Blog > #PKMChat 2015-09-23 Citizen PKM

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Hashtag: #PKMChat

Dedicated Hosts: @pkmchat

Moderators: @brunowinck, @kneaver

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Citizen PKM

This chat is prepared by Ralf @RalfLippold and Bruno @BrunoWinck. Questions are ready! CitizenPKM, the topic of today, for the first time came to my mind when moving to another city to study. Coming to a city, especially one you haven’t visited before, can be quite a challenge to get accustomed to. While in your studies you may have enough time to explore, and meet local students. Whereas moving to another city starting to work, one has little time to explore the city in order to learn the essential way around life in this new culture. Some 20 years moving to Dresden for the first time I envisioned a city guide for citizens (and especially new ones) that should be filled and updated by the personal learnings of citizens. For some special issues, like food or craftmanship work, there are guides (event printed) on the market. Before the use of social media that in one way make things look faster and more efficient, my personal best examples are Ultimate sports community (whether as in my case Ultimate Frisbee/Discgolf, or any other) and the local newspaper (which is a pure knowledge repository in its own). So without further addition let’s learn together who we get accustomed to new places, adapt to the community around and become engaging citizens using different forms of CitizenPKM. PKMChat being about Personal Knowledge Management encompass Knowledge lifecycle in general. Our first chat was about learning, acquiring Knowledge. Our second is about sharing it. Week after weeks we will switch from one end of the lifecycle to another while exploring all the channels that could be used: social, formal, writing, videos. Feel free to suggest topics by tweeting to @pkmchat.
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Questions:

  • Q1: How would you learn about the place you just moved in?
  • Q2: How do you connect with locals or join networks?
  • Q3: How do you bring value to your community using your PKM skills?
  • Q4: Occasions you benefited from local knowledge shared with you?
  • Q5: How can PKM help problem solving in communities (e.g. crisis)?
  • Q6: What are the possibilities in your place to be an active e-citizen?
  • NB: Questions are subject to change without notice.

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