ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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

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Dealing With the Plagiarism Plague Among Students

2014-02-15

Some ideas of dealing with plagiarism among students, dealing with the facilitating skill development and changing the mindset of the students. Applicable for instructors and universities -- and even students who want to prevent plagiarism.
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The Fear of Making Mistakes

2014-02-12

Do you have something to say, but fear that others will criticize you for it, especially if you make a mistake? Scared of the vitriol online? This posting is for you.
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The Fear of Speaking in Public

2014-01-24

Some comments on that fear of speaking in public -- and perhaps some inspiration to deal with it.
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A Dedicated Presentation User Account for Undisturbed Presentations and Other Benefits

2014-01-23

The computer you use during an important presentation is likely the computer you work with every day. But the helpful messages it provides you with during the day might be showstoppers during a presentation. So why not separate the two -- on the same device.
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Venting Reviewer Comments

2014-01-21

Some things you can read when you have encountered hateful reviewer comments. And a video to watch and dream (screenshot from YouTube left).
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Is Homosexuality still an issue in Academia?

2013-12-09

A comment by a colleague about homosexuality being a black mark -- akin to having a PhD student die on a field trip -- left me a bit ... speechless. Never noticed it, but apparently some people in Academia are extremely homophobic. Also a suiting scene from "The West Wing" (image left).
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Fun with Arranged/Guided Photoshootings

2013-12-08

Guided photoshootings are fun. Some impressions and links to the images. Oh, and while you're at it, check out something much more interesting.
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Activism … and Taste?

2013-12-04

An intentionally provocative poster about gender discrimination regarding the highest price there is in journalism. Followed by an explanation why I created it -- and a question whether it is in bad taste.
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Activism — to die for or to live for?

2013-12-03

Some thoughts about activism, as I am currently thinking in engaging in part of it. Includes discussion of problems like: The Locked-In Perspective Problem, The Broken Record Problem, The Negativity Problem, The Undesirability of Success Problem, The End Justifies the Means Problem, The Groupthink Problem, The Ethics Problem, and The Aesthetics Problem.
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Leaving your Comfort Zone

2013-12-02

Some comments about the need to change perspectives to come up with creative solutions, and how this is missing when it comes to feminists -- and why.
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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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