Home > Blog > #PKMChat 2016-05-11 How true are our truths

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Is this fact or principle really true?

Don’t you have this question occasionally? The knowledge we plan to apply or share with others need to be at least partially true or our work will be wasted and our credibility diminished. How much our conviction that knowledge is valid affects how we learn it. Not everything can be verified to total certitude. Does it even exists when even Mathematics and Physics admit they are models or possible explanations valid only to a certain point. That’s out topic this week 🙂 The real question is: “#PKMChat will take place” is true or not? Suspense 🙂 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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