The Cat in the Hat was written as an alternative to the school primers that were the null in the 1950s. Books like Dick and Jane delivered all the requisite material just without the imagination. If we simply judge the books by what’s covered, there is little difference. But there is more to great communication […]
How doodles have freed my mind: guest post by Allison Titcomb
The following guest post was written (and doodled) by Allison Titcomb of ALTA Consulting, LLC. You can also find her on Twitter. Reflections on Reflective Process (or How doodles have freed my mind) Hallie Preskill gave a presentation at AEA a few years ago about reflective practice in evaluation. She noted how we can be […]
Darn, it’s copy protected
Stop assuming it already exists. The picture that is going to set the perfect mood. The poignant cartoon that will support your point. The video that sums up everything you want summed. The web is huge and filled with stuff. But, more often than not, you will not find the perfect stuff that meets your […]
Wake up your creative side
I've been finding way too many people out there who don't think that they're creative. Creativity is just the practical application of our imagination. We all have an imagination and, at some point in our lives, we have all been creative. It's just really easy to fall out of practice and merge with the null. […]