ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Withheld Twitter Accounts

2018-03-22

Just a short comment on Twitter accounts which are withheld in certain countries.
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Making sense of the stuff you have collected during the initial stages of your PhD thesis

2017-12-04

A couple of people I know are currently in a similar stage in their PhD — they have done some studies/development/research, but they don't know what they have or where the trip is going. Some suggestions.
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Quickly opening a your idea collection text file on the Mac via Apple Script

2017-11-25

It pays to have a text file on your computer to quickly jot down ideas. If you use Apple Script and Spotlight, you can open it quickly, without taking your hands off the keyboard.
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MetaNook Presentation (German): Wissenschaftliches Schreiben im Studium: Oder: Wie schreibe ich das verdammte Teil bloß?

2017-11-17

A 45 minute presentation in German about scientific writing.
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Online Presentation [Broken English]: Scientific Writing

2017-10-14

An online version of a presentation I did a while ago — this version is in broken English. Probably doing another take with less accent, more clarity.
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Online Presentation [German]: Wissenschaftliches Schreiben

2017-10-14

An online version of a presentation I did a while ago — this one is in German.
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GoodNotes for iOS allows for good note-taking on an iPad Pro (with an Apple Pencil)

2017-10-13

I was looking for a good notetaking app and, yup, GoodNotes works.
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Reading digitally with the iPad Pro, the Apple Pencil, GoodReader and the Apple Notes App

2017-09-16

I tried out the iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil ... and so far, the experience is really great. Especially for reading and note taking.
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In Scientific Writing Mind the Arrows

2017-09-11

One thing many students struggle with is showing a clear argumentation for their work. The diagram here might help.
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Some remarks on Student Project Reports

2017-04-15

After correcting four student project reports, I wrote down a few remarks on writing reports (in German, sorry). Might be interesting for media computer science students.
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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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