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Narrate Your Work

Bob Bertsch

NDSU Agriculture Communication

Working Out Loud

#workingoutloud

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Bob Bertsch

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How often do you share your work?

Every day

Every week

Occasionally

Never. It’s mine!

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How do you share your work?

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Who is Managing Your Learning?

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Working Out Loud

Make your work visible

so it can help others

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Working Out Loud

Leads to a purposeful network

Makes you more effective

Provides access to opportunities

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Working Out Loud

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Selecting what to share

prompts you to think

about your work and

what you are learning

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Working Out Loud

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Sharing lets others better

know you, your work and

what you are trying to

achieve

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Working Out Loud

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Creates an archive of

ideas and solutions you

can return to for

inspiration

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Working Out Loud

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Opens the door to new

knowledge, new

relationships and new

opportunities for

partnership and

collaboration

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Personal Knowledge Management

Harold Jarche - jarche.com

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What keeps you from sharing what you

learn?

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Getting Started

Face your fears

Schedule time for working out loud

Start with simple contributions

Don’t worry about your audience. This is for you!

Keep shipping

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What to Share

How to perform common tasks

Problems solved

Challenges overcome (mistakes)

Ideas for improvement

New tasks and knowledge

Successes

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Where to Share

Where you are or can become comfortable

Where content can be tagged

Where content can be searched

Where content can be openly shared with others

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Diigo – Free Your Bookmarks

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Facebook – Share Where You Are

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Pinterest – Share Where You Are

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LinkedIn – Share Where You Are

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Twitter – Share Where You Are

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Google+ - Getting Louder

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Tumblr – Getting Louder

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Blog – Getting Louder

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Next Steps

Write down one example from your work that could

be shared by working out loud.

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Questions

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Sources

John Stepper’s Blog -http://johnstepper.com/category/working-out-loud-2/

Harold Jarche, adapting to perpetual beta -http://jarche.com/2014/11/working-and-learning-out-loud/

Slide 2 photo by Bob Bertsch, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Slides 8-11, www.p21.org, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 UnportedLicense.

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