Urgent Evoke

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Evoke aphorism

1. The intelligent egoist is an altruist
2. Wolfs hunt in packs.
3. The work of one great person is based on thousands.
4. There is no rationality but reason.
5. Your reality is unique.

Posted on June 5, 2011 at 8:54pm

Seminar conclusion

This player played urgentevoke (alias Evoke) in the context of a college seminar. One of the task is to answer the following 8 questions in the tenth learning unit. These questions differ from the original questions.

1. What positive experience did you have with Evoke?

I 'm surprised to see how many different people are actual social innovators and what they've accomplished so far. Some do it without getting any money, others building serious businesses. Some devoting their entire… Continue

Posted on June 5, 2011 at 8:52pm

Networking information

It's simple. I would create an informative website about the flu, able to connect with facebook and other social networks. The site would provide the newest general information (in short) and social network related information about the flu. It would also allow to organize people, ask for help and visualize all data on a map for easy and fast understanding.

Posted on May 26, 2011 at 1:11pm

Risky illusion

Our mind is amazing, and sometimes amazingly silly. Take risk for example. Non-deadly risks are likely to push our emotions to highest levels, but the deadly ones we really should care about are handled with a shrug - if at all.



Therefore, Niemans Guide advises 3 steps to improve the emotional side of an important information about an likely and harmful event.

  • Keep your message short. Many people have short attention spans.
  • Work really hard to make your…
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Posted on May 26, 2011 at 1:04pm

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