The Learning Journey
The Learning Journey – rewind.
…“Great post. You are really a dedicated learner. It is really a beauty to see the way you ‘Engage’ with networks as a part of your learning process.
Single pointed and focused. Much to
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The Learning Journey – rewind.
…“Great post. You are really a dedicated learner. It is really a beauty to see the way you ‘Engage’ with networks as a part of your learning process.
Single pointed and focused. Much to
PKM – personal knowledge mastery: what does it look like?
arold Jarche shares in his blog post:
…“It is easy to remember Seek > Sense > Share. From there, more detailed representations can be developed, based on experience
What are the deep values that drive you as you explore the world on your own?
I’m delighted to share mine with you.
I’m keen to bring out and create value around shared interests
Boundless curiosity in a networked society.
In her newsletter, Shannon Tipton invited us to think deeply about how we do make curiosity a practice:
…“Curiosity is time spent listening to the people in your business and being mindful of
Pluarity of seasons.
Summertime is almost over. Fall is around the corner. I can’t wait to see the best of all Autumn.
…“We are plurality.
Our individuality is a temporary manifestation of relationships.
Relationships with the multitudes.”“Ecosystems
Summer Gems.
“All human wisdom is contained in these two words – Wait and Hope” ― Alexandre Dumas, Le Comte de Monte-Christo
…“We’re looking at a new world. New worlds are always hard on old ideas.” ― Ancient Shores,
Summer exhibits I enjoy discovering.
I heard for the first time about Cynthia Fleury through a multidisciplinary and creative learning program I participated in in 2018. …
all is here. The switch between sunny days and rainy grey days is constant. The weather is still lovely and windy. Then, the leaves start falling, and I can see how the trees change while walking.
Like leaves that …
In 2019 and beyond, I would like to reiterate the reason I shared in 2017:
Taking charge of our own professional development and self-improvement depends on ourselves.