ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Something to Think About

FIRE Webinar — Free Speech Walls and Beyond: Promoting and Defending the First Amendment on Campus

2013-11-22

Some comments on a great web-seminar, free speech walls and free speech zones, and a few general ideas.
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Ideology and Laws

2013-11-18

A few comments on a quota for women (for high status jobs only of course), and why it is a very, very VERY bad idea (to put it nicely).
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“Accidental” Discoveries, or rather: “Serendipitous Observations”

2013-11-18

Looking at a video about "accidental" discoveries and why "serendipitous observations" would be a better term. Also: Squelchers.
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Rethinking Presentation Software (non-Prezi Style)

2013-11-17

Presentations have a very long tradition (see image left), but there is little creativity. And I don't mean using effects where you need barf bags. So, how about thinking of doing things differently?
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Biases in Reporting Research: Or, how you can screw 1/3 of the affected population

2013-11-11

A look at the science news cycle in the context of the Academic Impostor syndrome (based on a tweet I stumbled upon, see left). Nice how you can neglect a large part of the population in public discussion.
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Are you happy with your life? And what are your skills?

2013-11-10

There's a good website with tests that are actually useful and well constructed (not the usual psycho-bubble). It's interesting to do a few of these tests, esp. the skills test, and compare the results over time.
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Negative Creativity

2013-11-05

Creativity is value neutral. It can be used for positive and negative purposes. Here is one -- very negative -- work of mine.
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Loneliness and Solitude in Creativity

2013-11-04

Some reflections and a lot of quotations about solitude vs. loneliness.
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Thinking Critically — What did really happen?

2013-11-03

There is a lot of misinformation out there -- deliberate or accidental. An argument for thinking critically and starting with the basic question: What did really happen?
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Doing Damage with Ads with “Positive” Purposes: The overjustification effect

2013-10-26

Why adds that point out the obvious can really damage a social cause.
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  • Saying No to Protect Creative Capacity
  • Seeing Things Differently

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