Clark Quinn

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What does it take to leave?

Clark Quinn

I’m talking about Twitter (oh, yeah, ‘X’ as in what’s been done to it ), by the way. Twitter went downhill from there, with hiccups but overall steadily. Perhaps it’s like being an ex-smoker, but it riles me to see media still citing X posts in their articles. I did it, I finally left.

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A bad question

Clark Quinn

On Twitter today was a question from an organization that, frankly, puzzled me. Article-based learning. Similarly for articles. So, for instance, a ‘how to’ guide could be a video or an article! Likewise, interactive quizzes could include video or point to an article. How to guides. Interactive quizzes.

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2021 Top 10 Tools for Learning

Clark Quinn

One of the major things I do is write: book, blog posts, articles, and more. Twitter has been a long-standing tool. Tracking other folks, participating in dialogs, and even asking questions, Twitter’s an ongoing contributor to my learning. However, in reviewing last year’s list , things haven’t changed much.

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Myths, publishers, and confusion

Clark Quinn

On twitter the other day, I was asked how I could on one hand rail against myths, and on the other work with orgs who either sell or promote DiSC and MBTI. The dialog started as a reaction to an article I pointed to on twitter. This article made what I thought was a pretty good case against tools like MBTI and DiSC.

Voice 220
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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2020

Clark Quinn

That’s where I write books and articles first. Twitter is a regular feature of how I see what people are pointing to, as well as pointing to things I’ve found as well. I have to use the Twitter client on iPad/iOS, since they’ve taken away Tweetdeck on the iPad (grr). Processing Tools. Social tools.

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How (Not) To Write Marketing Posts

Clark Quinn

I have a canned response that includes the line: I deliberately ignore what comes unsolicited, and instead am triggered by what comes through my network: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype, etc. Now, one of the problems is that many posts I see seem to follow a similar algorithm: Search for articles on a hot buzzword.

Market 154
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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

That is, I update the folks I follow (on a variety of media), as well as media (for instance, Twitter is dwindling and I’m now more on Mastodon ). When I do presentations and write articles for others, they’re the result of the time I’ve spent here. I check in on LinkedIn, largely through the folks I follow.

Cognitive 223