“I cannot teach anyone anything, I can only make them think.” – Socrates The warm, sunny weather in Florida was fantastic at the ATD Techknowledge Conference this week. As always the highlight was getting some face time with super smart people and making new friends to learn along with. Now I’m off to pack forContinue reading “Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | February 8, 2019”
Category Archives: Digital Literacy
Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | January 4, 2019
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” — Dr. Seuss Happy New Year! I hope your 2019 is off to a great start. I’m looking forward what the New Year will bring and I’m super excited to be heading over toContinue reading “Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | January 4, 2019”
Social Bookmarking: Your Favorites Really Want to be Free
Raise your hand if you’ve ever experienced any of these things: A computer crash wiped out all of the favorites from your web browser You wanted to access a bookmark on your work computer from home (Or vice versa) You couldn’t find a bookmark you know you saved because there are too many or youContinue reading “Social Bookmarking: Your Favorites Really Want to be Free”
The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 3, 2018
Looking for a previous edition? Check out the archives Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” ― Gustave Flaubert As I’m writing this from our London hotel, I think this Friday Finds newsletter has now gone international!? It has been a fantastic week here and today weContinue reading “The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 3, 2018”
Friday Finds | March 9, 2018
“There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is a third power stronger than both, that of the women.” —Muhammad Ali Jinnah In honor of this week’s International Women’s Day, this week I’ve got aContinue reading “Friday Finds | March 9, 2018”
Time to Retire Your Business Card
Why do people still use business cards? Other than leaving them in a bowl trying to win a free lunch, I’m not sure. Gary Vee doesn’t know either. (Language warning) Let’s think about it for a second. What is the first thing you do when you’re meeting with someone new? If you’re like me, youContinue reading “Time to Retire Your Business Card”
Friday Finds | January 5, 2018
Welcome to the first Friday Finds of 2018. No matter where you are or what holidays you did (or didn’t) celebrate, I hope your new year is off to a fantastic start!! I also hope you’re not doing any first hand learning about what ‘bombogenesis’ is. Want to Grow Your Network? Stay Home and WriteContinue reading “Friday Finds | January 5, 2018”
My Modern Professional Learners Toolkit
Jane Hart has derived a framework for the Modern Professional Learner’s Toolkit, based on the results of her Top 100 Tools for Learning survey results. After reading Harold Jarche and Clark Quinn’s personal toolkits, I was inspired to share my own. Trusted Web Resources This one could get quite large and is ever evolving butContinue reading “My Modern Professional Learners Toolkit”
Friday Finds | November 10, 2017
While the mercury in the thermometers around here is heading south, that won’t stop us from warming up with the best things of the week for trainers, instructional designers, presenters, and lots of other digital workers. A Modern Professional Learner’s Toolkit for 2018 Personally, I believe that learning is one of the most important skillsContinue reading “Friday Finds | November 10, 2017”
Friday Finds | November 3, 2017
It has been a very rich week around here. In addition to all the Halloween candy, we’ve got a lot of great stuff for presenters, training pros and other types of digital workers. 59 Theses For the Future of Work Mathias Vermeulen surfaced this article containing 59 theses for the future of work. These areContinue reading “Friday Finds | November 3, 2017”
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