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5 Easy Tips for Creating a Professional Podcast

February 17, 2014 | Posted in Creativity,Ed Tech,Education,How to,podcasting,technology

In this post we will look at five easy tips that will make your podcast sound professional. In the age of information overload, it is simple for your audience to tune out or find another source. The best way to attract and keep an audience is to prepare a polished and professional sounding podcast. 1. […]

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The Possibilities of Human Networks

February 7, 2014 | Posted in Creativity,Innovation,networking,technology

Most professionals can understand the value of of networking, but little is said about how we as humans interact and why these interactions can be so valuable. With social networks like Facebook and professional networks like Linkedin quickly becoming daily staples, it is easy to see how these types of connections impact us both personally […]

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How to send a confirmation email with Google Forms

January 31, 2014 | Posted in Business,Google,How to,teaching,technology

In this short tech tip, we are going to look at how to make a Google Forms send a confirmation email to the user each time they submit a form. This is just a basic template for how to make this happen, so it is worth mentioning that there are plenty of other ways to […]

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Tech Tip: Randomizing Data in Microsoft Excel

| Posted in Business,How to,technology

Excel is a powerful data analysis tool. In this blog post, we will look at how to use the =RAND() function in Microsoft Excel to randomize a column of data. Randomizing data in Microsoft Excel could be important for a number of reasons, especially if you are trying to do any type of anonymous analysis. […]

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Year of Debt Destruction: Q1

January 30, 2014 | Posted in Finance,How to

This post will be the first of a four-part series that will chronicle the attempts of the Everhart family to crush a few different types of debt. The Purpose I decided to write this blog post for a number of reasons; first, in an effort to hold us accountable for this goal, I thought it […]

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How to Crush Any Large Project in 3 Easy Steps

April 10, 2013 | Posted in Education,Writing

By this point in the year, I am preparing to defend my thesis, and I’m feeling pretty good about my chances. It is amazing to think that I have worked on anything for this long, and I hope that everyone takes the opportunity in life to start and finish a project of this magnitude, although […]

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How to Create Awareness for Your Cause

February 9, 2013 | Posted in Business,Creativity,Innovation,leadership,life,Marketing,Uncategorized

People do amazing things everyday. The problem is that most people never see them or hear about them. Creating a buzz is essential to gaining active followers and supporters. Here are just a few tips to help in raising awareness for your cause or project: Create Open Information No one who wants to know about […]

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Leaders Let People Do, Not Follow

November 9, 2012 | Posted in Creativity,Education,Innovation,leadership,life,teaching,wisdom

No one wants to be a back seat driver forever. That is a fact. There are many kinds of leaders with differing opinions on this simple fact: Those who gain their authority from the structure of an organization—a boss, a manager, a supervisor Others, however, seem to gain this type of authority almost organically. If […]

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The Challenge of Making It New

| Posted in Creativity,Education,Innovation,life,teaching,wisdom

Most of the ideas that people have are not new. They may be new to that person, or new to the situation, but so often they are reproductions of other ideas, other situations, other solutions. There is nothing wrong with this. We are social creatures. We learn from each other, our successes, our failures. The […]

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Increasing Productivity with the Power of Observation

November 6, 2012 | Posted in Creativity,Education,Innovation,life,technology,wisdom

Over the last several centuries or so, humankind has undergone a radical shift that has redefined which biological traits determine success. For tens of thousands of years, success, both biological and societal, was determined, at least in part, by a person’s ability to produce physical work. However, for the first time in history, the average […]

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