ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Have your own Agenda

2013-04-15

Sidekicks are nice, so are dogs. Don't be either (unless you want to).
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Recommendation: Colin Purrington’s “Designing Conference Posters”

2013-04-12

Shout-out and recommendation of another site dealing with scientific work. Great postings on lab notebooks, writing science papers, giving scientific talks, requesting letters of recommendation, and laptops in class.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — General Tips when Dealing with Literature

2013-03-24

There are tips that do not fit neatly into a category, yet can be impressively useful. Here are some regarding scientific work and literature -- the foundations on which we build our work, and our careers.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Topic Notebooks

2013-03-24

An introduction to topic notebooks -- a very useful way of keeping your information available for future work (e.g., writing). Contains lots of tips. Highly, highly recommended.
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Living and Killing with PowerPoint (or Keynote)

2013-03-16

Two great videos on how NOT to use PowerPoint. Also: A marriage proposal.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Possible Academic Literature Workflow

2013-03-14

An overview of my academic workflow. Turns literature into Lego(TM) bricks to work with.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Reading & Using Literature

2013-03-12

How to stay on top of your literature -- both when it comes to the big picture and (especially) the details. Also: Digital Reading and Outliners.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Managing Literature

2013-03-10

Don't get buried under a pile of papers. Here are ways to deal with academic literature by making it available digitally and storing it effectively. Also: Literature managers, DEVONthink, Circus Ponies Notebook, and more.
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Workshop: Scientific Work – Finding & Selecting Literature

2013-03-09

Reading for your academic work is not leisurely reading where you stumble upon books and read them at your pace. Here are some ways to deal with literature efficiently.
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3 Toxic Adviser Types

2013-03-09

Three types of advisers that can really screw you in Academia: The Dark Lord of the Sith, The Absent Captain, and The Fair-Weather Adviser. Also: Combos.
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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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