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Conceptual writing

Conceptual writing (often used interchangeably with conceptual poetry) is a style of writing which relies on processes and experiments. This can include texts which may be reduced to a set of procedures, a generative instruction or constraint, or a "concept" which precedes and is considered more important than the resulting text(s). As a category, it is closely related to conceptual art. (Wikipedia).

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Design Thinking

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What Is Design Thinking?

Design thinking can improve anything from a water bottle to a community water system. See how design thinking improves the creative process, from Professor Stefanos Zenios: http://stanford.io/1mgkHGR

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Graphic Design

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We Need a Bigger Definition of Creativity

► Please Subscribe to My Channel Here - http://bit.ly/spencervideos When you the word “creative,” you might think of a painter or a playwright or an author or a photographer or a filmmaker or a chef. In other words, you might think of people who make things. I think it’s what we mean wh

From playlist What Is Creativity?

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Creativity

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What Do Graphic Designers Do?: Understanding Design

According to the American Institute of Graphic Arts, graphic designers practice the art of projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content. Graphic designers use a range of tools to convey information in aesthetically pleasing and legible formats. Join Prasad Boradkar, a

From playlist Understanding Design

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How Design Thinking Works

Design Thinking is a process used by engineers, architects and designers to create innovative solutions to problems and needs.

From playlist Design Thinking

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The Writing Process: Drafting | Rhetoric & Composition | Study Hall

Drafting ≠ Writing. While writing might refer to the physical act of putting pen to paper, it also refers to the entire imaginative, research, and creation process of written communication. Turning our preliminary ideas into rough pieces of writing is a solid step on our path towards the f

From playlist Rhetoric and Composition: Course Foundations

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Beginning Graphic Design: Images

In this video, you’ll learn the basics of using images in graphic design. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/beginning-graphic-design/images/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Finding quality stock images • Editing images using cropping, resizing, and othe

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Inference in a Nonconceptual World, Brian Cantwell Smith and Joseph T. Rouse

Brian Cantwell Smith, Reid Hoffman Professor of Artificial Intelligence and the Human, University of Toronto. Moderated conversation with Joseph T. Rouse, Department of Philosophy, Wesleyan University. Classical models of inference, such as those based on logic, take inference to be *conce

From playlist Franke Program in Science and the Humanities

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Ayesha Ramachandran: “The Worldmakers: Global Imagining in Early Modern Europe”

Ayesha Ramachandran is an assistant professor of comparative literature at Yale University. Her research and teaching focus on the literature and culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, primarily on Europe’s relations with an expanding world. She has published articles on Spens

From playlist The MacMillan Report

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PSY112 - The Mental Lexicon

Linguistic encoding processes are by and large are mediated by the entries in the (mental) lexicon, the human variant of a word store. This unit discusses the central components of the lexicon, the ways how the lexicon is accessed and how the information associated with a lexical entry can

From playlist VLC301 - Psycholinguistics

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RailsConf 2018: Opening Keynote: FIXME by David Heinemeier Hansson

RailsConf 2018: Opening Keynote: FIXME by David Heinemeier Hansson

From playlist RailsConf 2018

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American Pragmatism - Bryan Magee & Sidney Morgenbesser (1987)

In this program, Sidney Morgenbesser discusses the three classical American pragmatists (i.e. Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey) with Bryan Magee. #Philosophy #BryanMagee #Epistemology

From playlist Bryan Magee Interviews - The Great Philosophers (1987)

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6 Varieties of Philosophical Skepticism - John McDowell's Mind & World

In this sixth lecture, James Conant continues to discuss the Kantian problematic, and does so by discussing the work of John McDowell. He particularly focuses on the case of perception and then of action and intentions. In the case of perception, the problem involves avoiding the myth of t

From playlist Varieties of Philosophical Skepticism - Cartesian vs Kantian

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How do I... DO A ONE-WAY REPEATED MEASURES ANOVA in Jamovi? (2022)

I have a variable with three or more measurements on the same person -- I want to see which of them causes the change in a dependent variable? Is there a way to see which specific level did the change? I have these answers and more in this next episode of learning stats with Jamovi! Jamov

From playlist Jamovi 2022 Tutorials

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The Explainer: What Is Design Thinking?

Popularized by David M. Kelley and Tim Brown of IDEO and Roger Martin of the Rotman School, design thinking has three major stages. As the complexity of the design process increases, a new hurdle arises: the acceptance of what we might call “the designed artifact” — whether product, us

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