ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Removing auditory distractions

2021-12-02

Working at home — stupid regulations — I am once again remembered of a really useful invention: earplugs.
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Creating quick teleprompter slides (mirrored slides or text)

2021-11-05

Yeah, finally, after all those Corona-tainted fucked-up postings, one posting with a clear use case. Yeah. If only how to quickly use a Keynote presentation to build a teleprompter-like display.

Image: Amazon.de
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Presentation about Technology as Tool or Trap (in German)

2021-10-11

I recently did a presentation on whether technology is a tool or a trap. It covers Attention Economy, Gamification, Persuasive Technology, Nudging, and Dark Patterns. Unfortunately it's in German, but perhaps it's interesting as well.
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Establishing a working infrastructure/meetings/etc vs Entropy

2021-09-19

Why do so many attempts to improve organization fail? In part because continuous energy is needed.

Image from a cartoon about better not teaching children about entropy.
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Personal Cookbook

2021-09-19

With recipes being digital and available on the web, it's pretty easy to create a cookbook of your favorite recipes.
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Semi-Auto Bullet Journal

2021-09-19

The digital bullet journal (using Notability) works quite well, I just wish there was a way to add some information automatically.
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Notability Bullet Journal Pages

2021-09-05

I've been asked multiple times for my pages for a Notability-based Bullet Journal. Okay, here are some pages as Keynote files.
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Getting Exported Annotations (Highlights, Underlines, Notes, etc) from PDF Expert in the right order

2021-08-08

A short process to sort notes by page number.
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Sharing an iPad or iPhone Screen when Using WebEx on the Mac

2021-08-03

Did not notice it before, but you can share an iPad/iPhone screen when you use WebEx on the Mac. Should be great for Usability testing.
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Quickly Renaming Variables in R

2021-08-03

Just some short code to make renaming variables in R less sucky.
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