Webinar recording: In conversation with Harold Jarche
March 22, 2012 in webinar
Here’s the YouTube video of the recording of my webinar “In conversation with Harold Jarche” from last night.
I forgot to press record at the very beginning, so it is missing my introduction to Harold. Also my audio seems very loud compared to Harold’s – so hope that doesn’t spoil your enjoyment of it, as Harold has many “gems” to share.
Please note, there are still a few places left on the Net Work Literacy online programme starting Monday 26 March that Harold is running, which he talks about towards the end of the recording.

Anniemonline said on April 11, 2012
enjoyed the webinar and the last bit about un-following was particularly interesting. Good points made about that and for me worth remembering. thank you
fasteddie said on May 28, 2012
PKM seems to emphasize “…a shift of attitude and initative”. as Harold says. I believe that sharing knowledge has always been the key to education in the world. As I once worked for the US Post Office, there were many of the people in that oraganization that would always keep back at least one pertainent fact when training you for a job. They used to say that was “job security for them. The information age has debunked this theory and made sharing not only a good idea, but survival in the world of knowledge.