Community Content Creation

Just talked with Nancy White of Full Circle Associates and she pointed me at some great resources that align with where we would like to see Work Literacy go.

The Knowledge Sharing Toolkit has a page What is Your Context? that aligns pretty well with what we would call a framework.  Then they have methods (Master list of methods) and tools (Master list of tools) just as we have discussed here at Work Literacy.  The method pages like Fish Bowl are great descriptions.

Nancy has been helping to create this resource herself and with workshop participants which is a fabulous idea.  She pointed me to a blog that discusses participation in the workshop: KS Course.

Nancy also reminded me about: We Are Media which has content outline / curriculum for workshops aimed at Social Media for nonprofits.  And pointed me to: Social Source Commons a site that shows what tools different people are using.

Certainly, we will look to point people to these kinds of resources, and I think her model for having community create content for use by others as part of workshops is fantastic.


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  1. I am Simone and have been coordinating the work with Nancy on the workshop and toolkit. It is wonderful to see how Nancy’s impressive networks lead us to gain visibility and opportunities to share our experiences with the creation of community content.
    Nancy will work with us (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CGIAR) and with FAO on a second edition of this workshop to start in September. We also look for ideas to improve the toolkit, expand it, translate it, include new partners. Comments are welcome!

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