This week’s Wordle.net colorful word/tag cloud based on A Storied Career.
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This Week’s Wordle Story
This week’s Wordle.net colorful word/tag cloud based on A Storied Career.
New Repository for Digital Storytelling
The Center for Digital Storytelling has been around for awhile — 10 years to be precise — but has a new repository for digital stories.
Community Storytelling
Oakland, CA, is fortunate to have The Organic City, a thesis project created by the combined efforts of Seamus Byrne and Sarah Mattern, students in CSU East Bay’s Multimedia Graduate Program. The Organic City seeks to connect with the community through its website where visitors can find and tell stories … Continue reading
The Story of Making a Movie
Another one of the areas of storytelling that I don’t really deal with in A Storied Career is storytelling within movies and TV. But Apple’s Set to Screen series of podcasts tells the story of the movie-making process. The context for the series is Baz Luhrman’s upcoming film *Australia*. (For … Continue reading
A Storied Career as Fragmented Knowledge
In an article in KMWorld Magazine, Dave Snowden writes that “everything is fragmented.” Further, he writes of a shift (in the world of knowledge management) to: … the unstructured, fragmented and finely granular material that pervades the blogosphere. … In the world of fragmented knowledge, the individual must gather at … Continue reading
Trusera Revisited: Inspired By Founder’s Story
Tara Holahan, the marketing coordinator at Trusera, about which I blogged here, wrote to me about the story-driven origin of Trusera: I see that we share a belief in the power of sharing firsthand experience, or stories, to benefit others. At Trusera, our goal is to create the largest repository … Continue reading
Share a Story at Divine Caroline
The site Divine Caroline tells readers: We thought you might like a place to share a Story, get inspired, make a connection or figure things out. Lots of great stories here, mostly by women, about relationships, parenting, home/food, body and soul, travel, style, career/money, play, neighborhood and world.
Storytelling, Authenticity, and Outright Lying
When I read the following quote by Peter Guber in an article called “Four Truths of the Storyteller” in Harvard Business Review, I immediately thought of my mother: … many people assume that storytelling is somehow in conflict with authenticity. The great storyteller, in this view, is a spinner of … Continue reading
Still Deeply in Love with A Goodman: Part 4
Final bit from the nice outline (by “gwennis48” at the Luther I. Replogle Foundation) of key points from the presentation that Andy Goodman delivered. I’ve blogged previously about my fondness for Goodman’s Web site and company… Goodman suggests that the ideal word length for a verbally told story is 750 … Continue reading