By: Ryan Coleman
Archive for December, 2007
By: Amaury de Buchet You have probably often heard many versions of the right side / left side of the brain discourse. It all started with genuine scientific results on the lateralization of brain functions, which were quickly picked up for their apparent simplicity by management gurus : right side being the center for imagination, [...]
Morphogenesis of the Central Nervous System: A Third of a Century (1968-2002) to Reveal the Morpho-Genesis of the Brain By: András Pellionisz, Ph.D. Founder of HelixoMetry, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 2002 Pellionisz, 1968, first described large arrays of brain cells from an Information Geometry viewpoint (“Transfer Function of a Geometrical Neuropnal Configuration of the Cerebellar [...]
You need to make a breakthrough in your work, but there are no any new ideas to come into your mind, all them are trivial, old-style, already used…One proven method in the fight against “not knowing where to start” is using the brainstorming session. Brain Storm is all you need to generate infinite, instant ideas: [...]
By: Austin Kleon A few days ago, I got finished with a grad school Statement of Intent that basically outlined a plan to study the relationship between comics and (information) design. Since there are no coincidences in life, two days later, somebody on Drawn! made a post, “Comics and Information Design.” That post was a [...]
In the past ten years, brain researchers have learned more about the workings of the brain than in the previous hundred. Your brain is a massive ‘connection machine’ for its different parts, driven by all your senses. Your ideas and memories are patterns of connections. What makes you ‘you’ is your special pattern of connections, [...]
Because organised thinking is the key to improving performance Because all staff benefit from seeing what organised thinking looks like Because organised thinkers are motivated, effective and creative Because developing organised thinkers through visual tools raises organisational attainment. The value of using mind mapping techniques and visual thinking aids has long been acknowledged. They can [...]
A mind map is a visual representation of ideas and their interconnections. The example below includes some of the key features of a mind map: it shows hierarchies of categories, summarised using keywords in language triangles, drawn in a radial format around a central idea, illustrated with pictures and symbols to facilitate memory:
I attended Lembaga Manajemen Pendidikan Indonesia (LMPI) meeting at December, 18th 2007 and discussed about Gifted and Talented Kids. One of the challenge idea is to setup a special school for Indonesian talented kids. From data we gathered there are 44 million talented kids already and around 400.000 born every year. I remembered about previous [...]
mimio Board™ is a low-cost interactive whiteboard solution that integrates all the features of mimio and wireless technology into a high quality, porcelain on steel whiteboard. Integrated wireless With mimio Board’s integrated wireless technology you no longer need to worry about tripping over cables or whether the USB cable is long enough to reach your [...]






