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thoughts on museums, content, design, and why they matter

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“Murder your darlings”, and the importance of rewriting

October 2, 2011 Ed Rodley

This Friday I got a fat manilla envelope from IMLS. We had submitted a proposal for the IMLS’ National Leadership Grant program, and hadn’t made

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Replies to “Dealing with your cognitive load” – Part four of four

September 26, 2011 Ed Rodley

This is the last of four posts summarizing replies to the question I posed about how people cope with the vast amounts of information coming

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Replies to “Dealing with your cognitive load” – Part three of four

September 19, 2011 Ed Rodley

Separating inspiration from information This is the third of four posts summarizing replies to the question I posed about how people cope with the vast

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Replies to “Dealing with your cognitive load” – Part two of four

September 10, 2011 Ed Rodley

This is the second of four posts summarizing replies to the question I posed about how people cope with the vast amounts of information coming

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Replies to “Dealing with your cognitive load” – Part one of four

August 28, 2011 Ed Rodley

The summer vacation season is almost at an end and the ramp-up into a new school year has begun. I had hoped I’d get out

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