The excellent elearningpost blog pointed me to Thinker. It’s an interactive site exploring how we think. Some great stuff there.
Language games and the poo fairy
What’s going on when we use language?
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The excellent elearningpost blog pointed me to Thinker. It’s an interactive site exploring how we think. Some great stuff there.
What’s going on when we use language?
There’s more potential in each moment than we realise
there’s more to meeting fear than our thoughts
getting out of the rut in familiar relationships
learning from experience, not theory
noticing the effect our stories have on us as tellers
Being careful where we invest our imagination
why being patient with confusion might be a better way to teach
Why creativity is often fostered by focussing on relationships rather than driving for ideas
the benefit of allowing ideas to emerge in relationship
Roland Harwood at NESTA has written a really excellent post: Connecting dots and valuing networks. He manages to articulate several things I passionately believe and throws in some useful maths
Chris Corrigan spotted this interesting thought from Jack/Zen: What’s interesting is that anonymous monetary currency doesn’t build community. It only as Jean suggests, “outsources connections.” When I trade my time
Fiat invites customer input to new car design Reuters reports sceptically on this exercise in customer engagement. Found via Stephan Liute’s newsletter. (tags: marketing opensaucelive opensourcemarketing participation branding) —–
Thomas Frank bemoans the lack of creativity among gurus of… creativity: we’re talking about the literature of creativity for Pete’s sake. If there is a non-fiction genre from which you have
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