Q1: How does an Agile Learner find and consider a gap or a need for learning #PKMChat https://t.co/GuYGdgsQe1
IndexQ1: How does an Agile Learner find and consider a gap or a need for learning #PKMChat https://t.co/GuYGdgsQe1
— pkmchat (@pkmchat) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:08:29 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MrKMaston Well, we're glad you're here! #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:08:42 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree I def think agile as iterative. #pkmchat I prolly associoate first software and second...cheetah. or mountain goat? goat.
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:08:54 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A1) If one is always looking for better ways to tackle problems, one automatically identifies gaps. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:10:01 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
What’s Your Word for the Year? https://t.co/bOtT58YVLd #PKMChat #activelearning @activelearn via @MichelleOckers
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:11:06 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
I think an agile learner has a quick mind, can find, combine & synthesise ideas, information & experience #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:11:14 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A1 I don't think it works this way - learning is pervasive in everything we do -learning will often come with a need, but not alwys #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:11:19 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A1) I think of agile learners as questioning things, and asking questions is the best way to find gaps. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:11:41 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MrKMaston C’mon Kim - the sun would be visible in Gordon’s Bay were it not for the clouds this morning #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:11:51 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
It's also what gets them into trouble with people who don't like change. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:12:00 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Everything iterative is not agile though #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:12:10 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
#pkmchat a1) If you are thinking laterally... the gaps find you. and they keep coming. https://t.co/UU2o3V1zUe
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:12:13 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Are You an Agile Learner? - Center for Creative Leadership https://t.co/QrtuQl1pQC #PKMChat https://t.co/wJ0DvgWzdl
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:12:54 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@brunowinck @The_NthDegree yes - but not everything that is iterative is agile... we need to shorten the loop #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:13:02 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree #pkmchat have an example? im led by invention mother of necessity thinking right now. whats a sample of alt?
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:13:15 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree Def of iterative - "perform or utter repeatedly." By def not necessarily agile. Just repetitive. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:13:19 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@brunowinck #pkmchat There was a great article recently on how we need to get more comfy at this stage. it has thorns.
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:13:47 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@perrinia ever learn things by accident? Parents learn lots - some by necessity, sm by design, sm just happens - need to be open #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:14:45 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@pkmchat The needs come in the daily flow, sometimes also just following a spark or thread of curiosity #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:15:17 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree @perrinia Yes, openness is the key here. Willingness to be wrong or change paths as needed. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:15:36 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Don’t you think it’s a real delight to follow that thread of curiosity now and then, just go down the rabbit hole? #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:15:44 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A1: I suppose it starts with an attitude or unbidden behaviour of "what don't I know?".? #PKMChat
— MrKMaston (@MrKMaston) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:16:11 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MichelleOckers My favorite thing. I wish I had more time to do this. It's a delight. I could live my life this way! #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:16:13 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A1 If we align with agile process ideas in engineering, then the agile mind favors an interative incremental approach to solutions #PKMChat
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:16:17 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree I’m coming round to your thinking more and more Nigel - keep it coming! #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:16:29 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree In fact, learning is so pervasive it can be difficult to recognise it at times - like water to fish #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:16:51 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@mjboyce I like that: "interactive incremental approach..." #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:16:54 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@brunowinck @perrinia yes - experience - but the key is your second part - it’s about the way you receive rather than methodology #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:17:12 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
#pkmchat A1 Agile learner?
— urbie (@urbie) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:28:47 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
#pkmchat A1 I’m not familiar with the term/usage of agile learner. Mostly I’d consider myself a holey learner.. I like filling ‘em (gaps) in
— urbie (@urbie) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:31:49 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)