The NICE Way and Creative Actions

Oliver Ding
CALL4
Published in
41 min readJul 9, 2020

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A New Approach for Studying Action-based Creativity in the Age of Platform

This digital poster is designed by Oliver Ding.

Two months ago, I found an interesting video on my Linkedin homepage. The video has a brand name called BED Talks. Since I was familiar with TED Talks (TED, for those who haven’t opted in, stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and refers to TED conferences and related programs), I was curious about the idea of BED Talks. I searched and found more BED talk videos on Linkedin and figured out the story behind them.

The BED Talk challenge was initiated by the speaker and author David Rendall and Stan Phelps. The idea behind a BED Talk is to share a short, unscripted video sharing something helpful…recorded from your bed since you’re (hopefully) at home.

In the above video, Rosaria Cirillo Louwman shared the guidelines for BEDTalks: no prep necessary, record in bed, keep it short (under five minutes), make it fun, no selling, and be helpful. The BED talks community is still small, if you want to find more BED talks, you can check these places: YouTube (#bedtalkchallenge), Linkedin…

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Oliver Ding
CALL4

Founder of CALL(Creative Action Learning Lab), information architect, knowledge curator.