Tonight’s talk’s map

on April 23, 2011 in Art, Blog, Creativity, Education

Here’s the mindmap for tonight’s Fred talk. Slightly evolved from my last one. Not everything made it into the presentation. Drag it around and click around. To navigate use arrow keys or click white space and drag to move the map click the ‘+’ or ‘-‘ icon at the top to resize the map click the “fit” icon at the top (to the right of the ‘-‘) to fit the[…] Keep reading →

See me speak on creativity!

on April 20, 2011 in Blog, Creativity, Education, Events

See my Fred talk this Saturday, April 23, 7:30pm at 136 Lawrence Street, Brooklyn. From my previous post about the talk (before it was rescheduled to this Saturday): Fred talks are do-it-yourself Ted talks with the slogan “Your friends’ ideas worth spreading.” Who says you need some huge conference for thousands of people that costs lots of money? You probably learned more from your grandmother than most of your teachers,[…] Keep reading →

Values and diversity in higher education

on April 20, 2011 in Awareness, Blog, Education

“Does Harvard pay off?” was the title of a thread a friend posted on A Small World (and re-posted on his blog) whether a higher education was worth it. The discussion didn’t lead to a full consensus, but many people from within Harvard’s community and the Ivy League answered yes for various reasons. Based on my faithfully rewarding strategy “don’t look for blame, but take responsibility for making things better[…] Keep reading →

Perfection in leadership and how to improve

on April 16, 2011 in Blog, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

Leadership does not require perfection — far from it. Effective leaders don’t have to be strong in many leadership skills at all. Effective leadership emerges more from knowing your strengths and weaknesses than on having many strengths. Speed and strength are valuable to any position in football, but a quarterback doesn’t need strength like a lineman. And a lineman doesn’t need to be as fast as a running back. A[…] Keep reading →

Awesome Union Square Parsons art project gaining support!

on April 7, 2011 in Art, Education

As I write, the Union Square Parsons art project is gaining momentum — at $614, we’re over 12% of the way there. Supporting art is rewarding! So is supporting students and making New York City a better place for everyone. Your donation counts. Please check out the page to support it! Spread the link to friends. Enjoy me looking dorky on camera! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/492851406/big-beautiful-public-art-by-parsons-class-in-union

Another donation — over 5% there!

on April 3, 2011 in Art, Creativity, Education

Another supporter donated! Please think about donating and supporting the arts, students, and New York City! Actually, don’t just think about it. Do it 😉 Here’s the post about the project and the kickstarter page.

Donations begun. You can be next!

on April 2, 2011 in Art, Education

Already $178 donated for the biggest best most beautiful public art piece New York will see this year! Student-built! You can be next! Please contribute to this awesome project! See this morning’s post.

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