Q2: What could be the Learning habits and practices of an Agile Learner #PKMChat https://t.co/rWlAYjCBoU
IndexQ2: What could be the Learning habits and practices of an Agile Learner #PKMChat https://t.co/rWlAYjCBoU
— pkmchat (@pkmchat) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:17:29 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree @brunowinck #pkmchat I found #LeanUX - build test learn cycles to be iterative engines.
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:17:35 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@michelleockers oh no! Don’t get caught in my world whatever you do :) #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:17:41 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@brunowinck There’s you’re principle/value of flexibility Bruno. In reality we don’t have a beginner’s mind though do we? #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:17:56 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MichelleOckers @The_NthDegree Agree. I try to consciously recognize at least one new thing learned daily. Mindfulness is good. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:18:10 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@michelleockers that’s because it’s also continuous and not discrete - we over classify and over quantify by nature it seems #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:18:15 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MichelleOckers Yes. Also, folloiwng a chain of associations, being open to surprises. That's how innovation happens. #PKMChat
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:18:21 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A2) "Habits?" "Practices?" Sounds too rigid and institutional for me. Agility is a lifestyle, not a practice. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:19:00 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@brunowinck Hmmm….. I don’t see methodical slow iteration as agile - doesn’t fit my mental image #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:19:03 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@raftlearning @michelleockers I really don’t - I don’t concentrate on learning something new because with an open mind you will #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:19:26 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree @michelleockers You should take that advice, Michelle! Nigel is a troublemaker! #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:19:35 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@mjboyce I’m reminded of the Trojan Mice approach that @hjarche advocates #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:20:17 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Hey - Lurking tonight. Hi from London :) #pkmchat
— rachteasdale (@rachteasdale) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:20:20 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree @raftlearning @michelleockers I don't concentrate on learning something new--just recognize that it's happening. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:20:29 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@rachteasdale Hi, Rachel! I love London! #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:20:53 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@rachteasdale What you doing in London Rachel? Thought you were firmly embedded in Auckland?? #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:21:00 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Learning needs interest, whether driven by urgent need or whimsical curiousity, to deeply register. An agile learner is a free one #PKMChat
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:21:20 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@raftlearning @michelleockers if you didn’t recognise it, would it still happen? #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:21:28 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree @rachteasdale Bet she's at that monster conference that half my PLN seems to be at. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:21:31 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Made the big move home and getting ready to rejoin the fray #pkmchat https://t.co/7r5RwyAY7Y
— rachteasdale (@rachteasdale) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:21:32 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree @raftlearning @michelleockers Of course, but acknowledging is good. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:22:08 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
A2 Cool another pet hate 'habits'! Maybe there aren't any at all it's just about their attitude... #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:22:18 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
#PKMChat a2) right- we are all in constant learning - waves? loops?- but then (some of us) (me) get overwhelmed and have to stop 1/2
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:22:20 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@RaftLearning I like that too. I meant to say "iterative" But interactive works just as well :) #PKMChat
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:22:24 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
I do nightly journal with prompt Qs inc ‘What did I learn today’ - don’t always have A but know this is untrue #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:22:24 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
Im in waves - too much to constantly be learning, need some reflection as well #pkmchat https://t.co/XYl7qoP5pH
— rachteasdale (@rachteasdale) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:23:15 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@RaftLearning So what about the idea that some habits or practices get in the way of agile learning? #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:23:17 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@brunowinck Nice! #PKMChat
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:23:22 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
#pkmchat 2/2 The great thing about agile is iteration and reflection. So for agile learning- its the ability to take stock?
— perrinia (@perrinia) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:23:24 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MichelleOckers I am not disciplined enough to do this, sadly. When I learn something and recognize it, I tend to share. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:23:43 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
:) RT @MichelleOckers: @RaftLearning So what about the idea that some habits or practices get in the way of agile learning? #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:24:32 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MichelleOckers I would say MOST habits and practices get in the way of agility. To me, they imply preconceived notions. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:24:50 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@MichelleOckers @hjarche Small change initiatives. Iterative, incremental ... and "inconspicuous" - I like that! #PKMChat
— mjboyce (@mjboyce) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:24:58 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
The whole thing tends to break down when we classify learning as a thing - we end up getting caught in that 'knowledge trap' #pkmchat
— The_NthDegree (@The_NthDegree) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:25:17 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree Training is a thing. Learning is life. #pkmchat
— RaftLearning (@RaftLearning) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:25:43 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
@The_NthDegree OK - on this one we differ. My habits / routines open up space and possibilities - e.g. time to read and explore #pkmchat
— MichelleOckers (@MichelleOckers) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:26:04 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)
#pkmchat A2 As a wee lad a fav game was dodgeball. I was a wiry fellow back then. Agile learner similar? Duck in/out like mad?
— urbie (@urbie) Wed Feb 03 2016 19:34:35 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)