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Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 20:46 in digital multimedia storytelling
Seemingly at just the exact moment yesterday when I was posting my entry about storytelling in the troubled world of newspaper journalism, my friend Thaler Pekar was expressing great enthusiasm on Facebook for an upcoming publication, San Francisco P...
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Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 12:07 in newspapers, robert scoble, storytelling, google maps, spokesman-review, this american life, ira glass, american library association, digital multimedia storytelling, journalism plus, kettle falls, poynter online
We had only one heartbreak during our wonderful summer and early fall in Kettle Falls, WA — we were unable to have a daily newspaper delivered to us. The Spokesman-Review of Spokane had recently cut costs by ending home delivery in our area. Gi...
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Posted on Friday November 6th, 2009 at 10:19 in resume, storytelling, cover letter, fast company, made to stick, dan heath, thomas clifford, nick corcodilos, storytelling and career
If it’s Friday, it must be “Fast Company columnist supports storytelling resumes” day. At last that has been the case the last two Fridays, and both times Thomas Clifford told me about the articles. Last week it was Nick Corcodilos...
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Posted on Thursday November 5th, 2009 at 08:05 in storytelling and career
Job Action Day is technically over for this year, but there’s no reason its message about taking positive action for your career can’t continue — especially since I received so many great stories about laid-off workers who found new...
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Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 00:22 in story prompts
Continuing a list of story prompts and activities begun in yesterday’s entry: The next prompt requires some herculean thinking and work, as well as knowledge of transmedia storytelling. It comes from a blog entry for a class called Theories of...
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Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 01:00 in story prompts
I love collecting story prompts and activities because they have applications across the spectrum of the kinds of things I explore here, on A Storied Career. Organizational practitioners can use them as warmups/icebreakers or to get at deeper objecti...
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