Sunday, January 17, 2016

Tech Geek

Drop it in the Dropbox, pin it to the Pinterest board, blog it in the Blogger, look it up in the Wiki of all wikis, Google it!
How do these great ways in which we communicate help us in our work environment? Where do we learn the most, and why, and what works? 
Is it the idea of everything digital? The fact that if we want to know something we can just use a search engine and, voila, it's right there in front of us. 


Like this video for example....how to write faster and catchier content with 8 simple ideas. This is how we learn now-a-days, more video content, and less reading or researching in the library catalog. Just a quick, catchy, 6 minute video to help you create and write with a better you in mind.

Or maybe it is the idea of being able to chat with someone you are working with over the internet. Like Messenger or Google Hangouts and many other opportunities for conversation on the work frontier.




It's quick, easy, and cuts off the time being used while trying to get ready or fill up for gas on your way to meet up. When you can just sit at your very own computer or use your very on mobile device and talk about what needs to be done on a project, plan, or course of action with work and learning. So simple, and fun.

You also have Skype, a perfect way for communicating and learning. 


     

In all shapes and forms. You can view from around the world, speak and type or send documents for the other person to view. It is a perfect way in which we can talk to others and learn from them in all areas of training for a job, or doing an interview for a write-up, or having a meeting to talk about a project or way of planning an event or happening within the communication work sphere. 

All three are a brilliant way in which we communicate and learn. A quick catchy video to give us inspiration, and an instant message to type out our concerns and ideas in a fun quick way, or through skype where video calling is the next way in which we will do our learning and communicating in regards to work and how we perform.




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