Tuesday, June 29, 2021

My Knowledge Sharing/Tracking Activity

Hi everyone!  It took me a moment to really figure out the small collection of learning-related resources that I wanted to share through social media.  I went back and forth as to whether I should create a SlideShare of my career related presentations and publications.  Which ultimately that must have felt boring to me because every time I thought about creating the collection, I got side-tracked.  Then I thought maybe putting together some of my instructional videos into a YouTube playlist which fell flat as well.  I started to think more about what collection of resources would actually be helpful for the people who I work with and help daily.

AHA!  As a career counselor and educator, I'm always looking for a good video when giving a career related presentation or teaching a career course.  How can I engage my students to think more critically about the topic?  Let's face it, while I might be a self-proclaimed 'career need' who could talk about all things career related for hours...my students don't share the sentiment!

So, I have created a small collection of TedTalks for Career Courses & Instruction.  My fellow career counselors and career planning instructors can draw from this collection when preparing for lectures, developing online course instruction, or for other types of career presentations.

 
I am sharing my playlist so that the class can browse my collection of curated TedTalk videos that would be appropriate to share in a career course or presentation. All of the videos are less than 15 minutes and expose learners to career topics.  Not a career counselor or instructor?  That's okay too!  Actually anyone interested in insightful dialogue about ingredients to career success, finding a career passion, or throwing your resume out the window will benefit from this collection of resources.  I'll also be sharing on social this week!

TedTalks for Career Courses & Instruction


 

2 comments:

  1. Wow, you make this sound so easy to put together; such a simple concept! And this is a very accessible format (and I love all thing Ted) as everyone know about YouTube. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. I admit, I have not been on this web page in a long time... however it was another joy to see It is such an important topic and ignored by so many, even professionals. I thank you to help making people more aware of possible issues. equipment tracking

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