ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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

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Seeing your scientific discipline with laymen’s eyes

2012-08-17

A reference to a paper about the science of spilled coffee and what you can learn from it -- no, not about the coffee.
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Short Intermezzo: Nice Cover Mashup

2012-08-14

Brilliant mashup that is a creative work in its own right.
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Workshop: Scientific Work — Requirements

2012-08-11

What are the requirements to work in science? They might not be that obvious -- here are some.
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Old School HTML

2012-08-01

Short info about the relaunch of my personal/professional Website (nope, this one here isn't it ;-)).
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Outsourcing the difficult part

2012-07-24

You don't have to do everything in a creative project. Here's an example of a successful personal project that would not be possible (for me) without the involvement of experts.
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Awesome Example of Kickstarter Funding — Or: When Geeks get a Budget

2012-07-16

Impressive example when skilled and determined people get some real funding.
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Learning about Work Methods for Doing Scientific Work

2012-07-15

How do you learn about work methods when you should actually doing the work? Some suggestions that involve workshops and workers and work profiles -- in short, work to make work work.
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Pimp Up Your Workspace

2012-07-12

Three book suggestions to give your workspace ... well, it could be class ... and a few links.
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Coursera — Free Online Courses

2012-07-08

Coursera seems like a really great way to learn online, have a look for yourself.
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Choose a domain you love

2012-06-19

The G-sport and why choosing a domain your love matters.
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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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