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Category Archives: Curation
Mindset Digital Podcast
My very talented colleagues at Mindset Digital have launched a podcast. It is working it’s way through the channels of all the popular podcast platforms including iTunes, Stitcher and others. I’m excited to share our first episode which includes a useful “Tool Time” tip (at the 14:19 mark) about using RSS and a feed readerContinueContinue reading “Mindset Digital Podcast”
My PKM Process
Shannon Tipton, recently asked if I could share my process for keeping up with the topics I’m interested in and how I curate the best thing that I find along the way. Here is a video walking through my personal set up for keeping up, organizing and sharing — and doing it efficiently with aContinueContinue reading “My PKM Process”
Social Bookmarking
Harold Jarche has said that using social bookmarking could be “…the simplest way to start sharing organisational knowledge.” and I totally agree. It’s also an easy way to get started with the concept of “Working Out Loud” and curation. It is super easy to get started with social bookmarks and it’s only slightly different from whatContinueContinue reading “Social Bookmarking”
Curated Collection of Design Resources
I put this together for a recent learning design workshop and wanted to share it with everyone. NOTE: Download the PDF to access all the clickable links in the document. Check out a bigger, broader collection of tools and resources on this page curated by Tracy Parish. https://e-learning.zeef.com/tracy.parish
Kicking the Tires on Twitter’s Curation Tool
Recently, I stumbled across Twitter’s new curation tool and wanted to give it a go to see how it worked. Here are the results from a recent Social Media workshop we did with the Greater Columbus Arts Council (Is my job fun or what!?) A Collection on Twitter https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js While this is a coolContinueContinue reading “Kicking the Tires on Twitter’s Curation Tool”
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