ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Articles by Daniel

Firefox ESR

2017-09-07

Firefox latest updates put some of my favorite Add Ons into legacy mode. Time to switch to the Extended Support Release.
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Beautiful Example of Fan Service: CD PROJECT RED’s 10 Year Witcher Anniversary

2017-09-07

Just pointing to a beautiful video celebrating the player of the Witcher video game series.
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A few remarks on Gamification

2017-09-06

Last semester I did a seminar on Gamification. While it was lots of work, it was also very interesting. Not only for the students. A few things that became clearer to me about Gamification, esp. in relation to psychological theories.
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Mac Tip: Moving and auto-hiding the Dock if you work with different screen setups

2017-08-13

If you work with different screen setups (e.g., only the notebook on the road and two external screens in the office) and you prefer a different dock position depending on the situation, you can quickly switch and move the dock with a small Apple Script.
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Google, Diversity and Free Speech

2017-08-07

A short comment on a current outrage, although the topic will be with us for a while.
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The uncanny valley of the user-tool-fit: Or why an almost perfect tool is worse than a so-so tool

2017-07-16

A short note on why a tool that is far from perfect might be better than an almost perfect tool.
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Great Vidcast: Aydin Paladin on YouTube

2017-07-06

Stumbled upon a great vidcast — worth listening to.
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You can’t kill human creativity.

2017-06-21

Sometimes, there are just tiny things that make you smile. Especially when related to mankind's drive to be creative.
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Eating Well in Times of Stress or Bad Food at Work

2017-06-21

If you don't have the opportunity to eat well at work, why not prepare a Bento box? It doesn't take long and it doesn't have to be Japanese. Any content works.
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Some remarks on Student Project Reports

2017-04-15

After correcting four student project reports, I wrote down a few remarks on writing reports (in German, sorry). Might be interesting for media computer science students.
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