I was thinking the other day in the slack channel for teaching in hiered, someone said, i'm looking for contacts around accessibility. Who has contacts? And i thought, well, n i don't really have contacts, but here's a blink to all my book marks on on my book marking tool around accessibility. Then it was funny, cause throughout the day i realized, oh, actually, i do have contacts. And i found an list serve. But there's also the body of knowledge that is, you know, built, building up, just in terms of my own brain and how it works through these connections. I had not as much of your stuff as i had read
Harold Jarche discusses personal knowledge mastery on episode 213 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
You can’t turn data into information until you have the knowledge to understand the data.
—Harold Jarche
We are the sum of our interactions, our experiences, with others.
—Harold Jarche
Whatever you do, make it shareable.
—Harold Jarche
Leadership in the network era is helping make your network smarter.
—Harold Jarche