ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Realizing Creative Projects

Mashup Frenzy!

2014-06-18

If you like to put together nice digital works, e.g., mashup books or t-shirts, this is the golden age. There are countless fonts, images, texts, programs, and print services available.
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Interpreting academic studies

2014-06-17

Recommendation of a journalist's guide to interpreting academic studies and some comments. (thumb image: Jorge Cham's PhD Comic)
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Dreams

2014-06-09

A few thoughts on dreams, nightmares and lucid dreaming.
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Hidden Calendars

2014-06-07

If you have calendars for rituals or tasks that are not that important but you want to be reminded of, and they clog up your calendar view, why not hide them?
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Guest Posting on Butler Library Blog

2014-06-05

Francis from Butler Library Blog gave me the opportunity to write a guest posting about writing with content outlines (using Circus Ponies Notebook as outliner). Highly useful for academic writing, but also applicable to other areas. Link in this posting.
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Door Signs

2014-06-05

How to create a rotatable door sign -- great for the office, esp. when you want to write.
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Why “great” ideas need a reality check

2014-06-04

Argument for the tedious task of learning about the domain you are working in. With a link to a beautiful video that shows what imagination without knowledge can produce: nothing pretty.
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Clear Communication in Engineering and Science (including the social sciences)

2014-06-01

Why clear communication between engineering/science and others is so important. Emphasizing the role of visual communication and using the Challenger Disaster as example. Definitely not a light topic.
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A good hunter waits (or: why you shouldn’t chase ambulances but leave your note at the hospital)

2014-05-31

A clever solution if you want to advertise your services, seen at a hospital parking lot.
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A Creative Solution Regarding Consent to Organ Donation

2014-05-30

Organ donation is an important but very emotional topic. Whereas there are not enough organs available, there is a simple solution for the shortage.
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