Turns Out You Really Do Think Brilliant Thoughts in the Shower
Research shows that sudden flashes of insight are often right. Sourced through Scoop.it from: nymag.com See on Scoop.it – Creativity and Learning Insights
Research shows that sudden flashes of insight are often right. Sourced through Scoop.it from: nymag.com See on Scoop.it – Creativity and Learning Insights
Speaking at Monday night’s Authors@Wharton event, the charismatic Grant gave a preview of his new book Originals, which delves into the value of creativity and individuality. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.thedp.com See on Scoop.it – Creativity and Learning Insights
Whether you’re a world leader, a high-level executive, or a customer service agent, to be effective at your job, you need innovative solutions to problems. Sourced through Scoop.it from: edition.cnn.com See on Scoop.it – Creativity and Learning Insights
Researchers at Stanford are trying to see what parts of the brain underlie creativity. Investigators at Stanford University have found a surprising link between creative problem-solving and heightened activity in the cerebellum, a structure located in the back of the brain and more typically thought of as the body’s movement-coordination center. In designing the study, …
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“What I’ve come to understand is that teaching creativity is not about dishing out a set of instructions how to do it, but much more about helping students to identify the kinds of situations or conditions they need for this receptiveness to occur.” Source: theconversation.com Professor explains how she helps students get beyond the 18th …
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Just in time for planning your World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21 celebrations… a few reminders of actions you can take, some small, some larger, to refresh your thinking to create new futures. Learn more about unlocking your creative genius and infographic design from Lemonly.
There are genius nurses, genius firemen, genius parents and genius accountants. Genius relates to the how even more than to the what. Marci Segal, MS‘s insight: This article lists behviours associated with creativity. All good. Have you found ones that match your personality? See on www.huffingtonpost.com