ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

How to generate, capture, and collect ideas to realize creative projects.

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Improving your Creativity

Apple’s Unsolicited Idea Submission Policy

2013-02-13

If you submit an idea to Apple, you can kiss it good-bye. Really. That's how Apple treats your ideas ...
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Keeping Up with Scientific Literature

2013-02-07

You don't have to go looking for journal articles -- just let them come to you. Automatically. Great way to keep an overview of what happens in your field.
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Scientific / Academic Paper Writing Template

2013-02-05

Using a break book by Thomson & Kamler as basis, I created a nice template for planning scientific papers. Three pages of condensed information.
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Improving University Teaching

2013-02-04

Thoughts on good teaching, how to support it, and why it matters.
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AsapSCIENCE: Lucid Dreaming, Productivity and Procrastination

2013-01-23

A shout-out to and recommendation of a brilliant YouTube series about science. Also: Sleep, Productivity and the lack thereof.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Task Management

2012-12-16

A couple of helpful tips for task management -- in Academia and other areas of life.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Time Management

2012-12-12

Three basic tips of time management. And the best graph I ever came up with (so far).
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Zombies, Run! Excellent example of a completely fictional story with real-world consequences

2012-12-07

Who says that games cannot be fit, or that games cannot make people fit. Incredible idea to check out.
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Holiday Season “Improve your workplace” Sessions

2012-12-05

An interesting holiday activity for organizations to use that special time of the year.
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WellCast: Getting Out of a Creative Rut

2012-12-03

Interesting suggestions on how to get unstuck in creative work.
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