Tools & tech tips are my brain candy. I love anything that helps me learn, teach, or create new things more efficiently or enjoyably. Wonder is my driving force. And I share what I love.
Each post has something specific you can use. Brief and scannable.
For my teaching and journalism work I try out dozens of new sites and apps every month. On a typical day I recommend several useful tools to colleagues and friends. I’m continually exploring new ways to develop and share ideas. Here’s more about me and some YouTube videos so you can see who I am.
I post only what’s most useful. The key thing is not links themselves— it’s HOW and WHY to use something. So I share my workflow. I illustrate how you can actually use something. How you’ll benefit.
My promise: I’ll give you little ways to make your work more efficient, creative and enjoyable.
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What’s next: Upcoming posts will focus on
Easy, quick ways to create great visuals
A surprising new tool for note-taking
Recent Posts focused on:
A fun way to make spreadsheets a bit sexier and more useful
A 3-word tip for making meetings, Webinars & classes more engaging
Otter, a transcription tool I use every week.
Until the next post, try one of these free things:
A free toolkit for entrepreneurial journalism
A free visual playlist of experimental short art videos curated by Kate Lain
Some videos about cool tools and entrepreneurial journalism
A post about 28 transcription tools I scoped out, from do-it-yourself to high end.