ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Mobile Technology Upgrades — Having an iPod touch on your wrist and looking forward to the future

2013-04-10

Smart watches seem to be coming, well there's already a way to wear an iPod nano on your wrist. You image where this might go.
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Mistakes: Circles and Spirals

2013-04-01

Do you repeat your mistakes? Or do you improve why revisiting them? Read on.
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Happy Birthday “Organizing Creativity” 2!

2013-03-25

Hey, the second version of my book just had it's first birthday. A look at the download numbers and -- well, here's the one-page version freely available :-)
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Avoid becoming bitter

2013-03-24

It can take years to become successful. In the meantime, avoid that poison. Also: Weight and dating.
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Perfect Memory and Polymaths in the 21st Century

2013-03-21

Some thoughts on why polymaths are no longer possible -- and what we need instead.
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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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Keeping Up with Scientific Literature

2013-02-07

You don't have to go looking for journal articles -- just let them come to you. Automatically. Great way to keep an overview of what happens in your field.
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Improving University Teaching

2013-02-04

Thoughts on good teaching, how to support it, and why it matters.
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Literature Recommendations for Scientific Writing

2013-01-17

Three very good books that cover different areas of scientific writing. I would strongly suggest reading all three before working in science.
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Interesting Article by David Wong for 2013

2013-01-03

Great article, esp. to start the year with: 6 Harsh Truths That Will Make You a Better Person.
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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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