ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Recommendation: John Oliver on Scientific Studies

2016-05-12

Beautiful commentary on how the media (and some scientists) treat scientific studies.
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Beautiful illustration of the “Thought Police and Political Correctness in Modern Academia” lecture by Gad Saad

2016-04-09

Part of a lecture by Gad Saad illustrated by Matthew Drake -- beautifully done, despite the gruesome topic.
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Writing like a commie, or what the teacher wants to hear vs what you actually believe

2016-02-25

A short comment on staying true to yourself vs. getting good grades.
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How about a “Rehearse Slideshow” Mode with a Virtual Reality Audience?

2016-01-21

Speaking in front of an audience is a skill that needs to be developed. With technologies like Oculus Rift hopefully making virtual reality more mainstream, would a virtual reality audience be helpful to learn how to speak in public?
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Looking back at the postings of 2015

2015-12-26

Postings of 2015 ... somewhat sorted for a quick overview/recap.
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Recommendation: Heterodox Academy (Blog)

2015-12-21

Recommendation of an interesting blog dedicated to "a more intellectually diverse and heterodox academy".
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Keep Good Study Notes and Digitize Them

2015-11-22

Recently I had to have a look at things I did learn during my studies at the university -- more than a decade ago. Eeeh, digging through old notes? Well, no problem, it's all digital.
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Laws for Robots

2015-11-20

A short comment on Asimov's Laws of Robotics, well, the zeroth one mainly. Summed up in three words: "No, hell no!"

Image from "I, Robot"
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Recommendation: Jonathan Haidt on Coddling U. vs. Strengthening U.

2015-11-10

A nice side-by-side comparison of the two ways universities can go, nicely done by Jonathan Haidt (who does some pretty amazing work).
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Technology/Engineering and Psychology

2015-11-04

A nice quotation about the relationship between technology/engineering and psychology.

Picture: Book cover of "The Lost World" by Michael Crichton
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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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