Clark Quinn

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2020

Clark Quinn

And, of course WordPress is how I write my blog (e.g. As I say, things that end up in presentations and books tend to show up on blog first. I like FeedBlitz as a way to sign up for blogs, as it brings them into my inbox, instead of me needing a separate app. Reading a select list of blogs is one of my tactics.

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

WordPress: my first learning tool is this blog. OmniGraffle: a lot of thinking comes from reflection, both with the blog for thoughts, and through diagramming my understanding. Word: I do most of my writing besides blogging in Word. This includes my Quinnsights column for Learning Solutions and my posts for the Litmos blog.

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Facebook Apprenticeship

Clark Quinn

Jay Cross has an interesting post about using Facebook in the organization, and makes a connection I hadn’t seen (and wish I had :).  He’s citing another post on FaceBook and the Enterprise, where JP Rangaswami posits that Facebook can be used to allow individuals to track what their bosses are doing, as role models.Â

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How (Not) To Write Marketing Posts

Clark Quinn

Write to every blog author you find and offer them to link to your post. And, as one of the people who blogs (e.g. 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.

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Cultural Comment Shift

Clark Quinn

I’ve been blogging now for over a decade, and one thing has changed. When I started, people would comment right on the blog. When I started, people would comment right on the blog. The phenomena is that we’re seeing a cultural comment shift; comments are now coming from shared platforms, not directly on the site.

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I’ve got your content right here

Clark Quinn

They had a Facebook page, and a twitter account, and a blog they had a placeholder for, and they couldn’t figure out how they were going to populate these. They were naturally concerned about what to blog, what to put on the Facebook page, what they would tweet about, and how they’d get the content for it, and keep it up.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning

Clark Quinn

WordPress: the other way I write out loud is on my blog (like this), and my blog is powered by WordPress. Facebook: also a source of insight. Sense & Share. OmniGraffle: diagramming is the other way I think out loud, and I’m regularly getting my mind around things by diagramming.

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