The creative process can be a tricky one, but we usually look for answers in the wrong places.
There isn’t a sure fire way or even a 12 step program for successful ideas.
It’s a long and hard road.
Here’s a good survey of the creative process:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
The creative process can be a tricky one, but we usually look for answers in the wrong places.
There isn’t a sure fire way or even a 12 step program for successful ideas.
It’s a long and hard road.
Here’s a good survey of the creative process:
by Jeremy Smith
Have you ever taken the Myers Briggs test?
It is an assessment based on Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types that looks at what kind of characters people have and is broken down into four categories: extraversion or introversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling, and judging or perceiving. These assessments are extremely accurate if taken properly and essential to group constructions for projects and group dynamics.
Recently, the developers of the study, CPP, compared their data to those who use social media and the results are fascinating.
What a great way to get to know your audience better!
[Read more…] about Myers Briggs Types and Social Media [Infographic]
by James Cooper
If you’re a geek like me, you’ll have plenty of cables of many and various kinds lying around. They also tend to have a life of their own and can turn into cable spaghetti!
But how to store them?
Here are a couple of things I do to (attempt) to keep them in order. [Read more…] about Cables – How Do You Store Yours?
Woah. Big news in the world of church media: SermonSpice has been acquired by Salem Communications, the parent of WorshipHouse Media.
From the press release:
[Read more…] about SermonSpice Acquired by Salem Communications
by Eric Dye
Mobile web use is increasing by leaps and bounds.
In fact, it’s difficult for many web developers to keep up, as responsive website design is still rapidly emerging into the web space.
Take a look at these statistics:
by Eric Dye
The number of “hidden” and “secret” features in Coda 2 is crazy!
I’ve been using it a while, now, and I’m still uncovering stuff. I’m not sure why Panic isn’t totally upfront about all their features. Maybe it keeps the cool factor going with the app? Maybe it would be too overwhelming?
Whatever the case may be, I like it.
Check out these “hidden” features and tell me if you’ve learned anything new, and be sure to share any of your own “secrets”!