The post below is by Adam Bertram. Adam is a Microsoft MVP and fellow Hoosier who I've had the fortune of following for years on his blog and twitter. Be sure to check out Adam's new venture, TechSnips, for all your interactive learning needs!
My name is Adam Bertram and Josh has so graciously allowed me to
guest post on his blog about a new service I've started that offers free,
how-to content for tech professionals. OK, here's the pitch:
We're geeks, right? We love tinkering
with tech and figuring out better ways to solve problems. How cool would it be
if lots of us could come together under one platform and share our hard-earned
knowledge with everyone else via technical demo screencasts? I'm glad you
asked!
I recently launched an e-learning
platform called TechSnips. First and
foremost, TechSnips is not a Pluralsight, Udemy or LinkedIn Learning. We don't
do courses; we do snips. Snips are short (1-10) minute screencasts with
absolutely no slides of any kind. Its purpose is to deliver exactly what IT
pros, system administrators and other technology professionals need right now.
We skip over all of the fluff.
Because of this short format, it's a
lot easier to get started contributing if you're new to putting yourself out
there in a tech community. You will learn presentation skills through feedback
from myself and your peers, you'll be a member of our growing community and get
access to our Slack channel, you'll have some great content to put on your
resume and you will get paid in monthly royalties! Joining has a ton of upsides
but you've got to be willing to put yourself out there.
I'm looking for contributors that can help
myself and the dozens of other contributors build the TechSnips content
library. As of now, we need to fill a lot of holes so the types of screencasts
will most likely be up to you. As long the content fits in the snip format
(which you'll get more info in the signup link), the world is your oyster. FYI:
We needs lots of PowerShell stuff!
If you're interested, please sign up! You'll be asked
to do a quick audition and once approved, you'll be part of the TechSnips
Contributor community!
I look forward to
seeing what new content you can come up with and how teaching others can help
yours and others' IT careers flourish!
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