Joel Magalnick
Posts by Joel Magalnick:
CHAZ – Who’s telling the truth?
The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo told “The Story” Thursday that it was “hard for me to overstate the anarchy that is on the streets” of Seattle following the establishment of an “autonomous zone” by anti-police protesters in the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood earlier this week. “You have here a group of several hundred people who […]
Resources for Creating Online Learning
Many teachers used to working in the classroom have never had the opportunity to teach remotely. The Refined Story’s founder, Joel Magalnick, is an instructor for online courses at the college level. In this short video series, Joel shares his experience with how to adapt your curriculum for video, how to create and edit video […]
Give us a minute, we’ll elevate your personal brand
Case study: Elevate Your Pitch Did you know that Microsoft—one of the world’s richest companies—gets the majority of its revenue from its network of partner companies? As in 95% of its commercial income? When we’re talking in the tens of billions, that’s a lot of opportunity for small and medium-sized companies to gain a foothold. […]
Gov Pod: A podcast case study
Gov Pod: A Microsoft podcast on AI and digital transformations Goals A Microsoft group that works with governments to help their digital transformations to cloud-based services needed additional materials for their clients and potential clients to understand how moving beyond legacy systems can help them in the next two to three years all the way […]
Weeks 4 through 6: The blueprint begins
Author’s note: I’m building a museum! I’m working with the Washington State Jewish Historical Society to create a digital museum — essentially a way to showcase the organization’s vast troves of historical content while engaging new audiences to explain how such an organization benefits its local community. This is Episode IV (A New Hope…ahem) in a […]
Week 3: The direction home
Author’s note: I’m building a museum! I’m working with the Washington State Jewish Historical Society to create a digital museum — essentially a way to showcase the organization’s vast troves of historical content while engaging new audiences to explain how such an organization benefits its local community. This is episode 3 in a multipart series. In […]
The ocean’s content strategy
Annie Crawley didn’t grow up near an ocean. The Chicago native had Lake Michigan just a few miles from her home in the city’s working-class Northwest side, but the first time she put on a scuba suit, in her early 20s, something shifted inside her. Today the ocean is Crawley’s life. Given what she calls […]
Quick study: Setting a posts page on WordPress
I taught a WordPress class tonight and was stymied by a simple question that I should have known the answer to. So Austin, this one’s for you: To create a page that lists all of your blog posts, in the event that you want your homepage to be a static page, do the following: Go […]
Week two: The museum exhibits
I am working with the Washington State Jewish Historical Society to help them build a digital museum and history portal. I’m chronicling my direction and strategy for the project as I go along. Now that I’ve gotten more comfortable in the office and have an idea of where to find the bathroom and emergency exits, […]