Now, you may not consider yourself a natural presenter. Maybe, like many creatives, you are slightly shy by nature, at your most comfortable when seated at your desk or alone in the studio with your work. As an introverted poet, I can relate. – by Mark McGuinness
Lesley MAP – Uploading Artifacts
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Follow the video above for step by step instructions to using the Lesley MAP system. Click on the download button to see a larger version of the video clip.
Developing Your Creative Practice: Tips from Brian Eno

Current neuroscience research confirms what creatives intuitively know about being innovative: that it usually happens in the shower. After focusing intently on a project or problem, the brain needs to fully disengage and relax in order for a “Eureka!” moment to arise. It’s often the mundane activities like taking a shower, driving, or taking a walk that lure great ideas to the surface. Composer Steve Reich, for instance, would ride the subway around New York when he was stuck. – by Scott McDowell
RSA Animate – Changing Education Paradigms
Ken Robinson’s speech drawn in real time. Very visual. Very powerful!
Twitter Safely
Twitter Safely from Scott M. Le Duc on Vimeo.

