Open Imagination for WCIW
“The power of imagination makes us limitless.” John Muir Think up a wonderful celebration for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21, 2015. Wouldn’t it be nice if….what???
“The power of imagination makes us limitless.” John Muir Think up a wonderful celebration for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21, 2015. Wouldn’t it be nice if….what???
If this is true, if you believe what is this graphic is representing, then what might you do to advance any of these notions during April 15 – 21, 2015, along with thousands of others all over the world? from http://www.creativitypost.com/education/ten_ways_to_engage_students_using_graphics_and_color Send your WCIW plans and celebrations to https://www.facebook.com/wciwglobal to be posted in the …
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Jesse Richardson shares in his TEDx Brisbane talk about how to think, not what to think. Richardson shares some great insights on critical thinking. Source: thinkjarcollective.com “Creative thinking is nothing more than making connections. What I’m advocating here is less like art and more like design. Art is creative expression, whereas design solves problems.” Nice …
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Source: www.technologyreview.com A must-read article for people truly interested in the nature of creativity. Big shout out to Robin Wiley for pointing it in my direction. Would love to know your insights and connections. Marvelous piece. See on Scoop.it – Creativity and Learning Insights
Use psychologist Abraham Maslow’s inspiration to bolster your leadership and facilitation as WCIW 2015 catalyst. Other leaders may also find this wisdom helpful when looking for ways to embed the creative attitude in day-to-day life. The Creative Attitude ( in Abraham Maslow, The Further Reaches of Human Nature, 1971, p 57 – 71). Book review …
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You know this from personal experience, and now here’s a study you can quote to make a point. These researchers looked for creativity as the ability to think flexibly. Would you agree that’s a needed skill these days? What are ways to use World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21 to help people …
A favourite technique for idea generating is to make connections and gather insights through reviewing word lists. I call it a Word Dance. You can use this technique to generate ideas for your April 15 – 21 WCIW 2015 celebration. Years ago, I did a Word Dance on create, creator, creativity, creative, problem, solving and …
Strangely enough, this is the past someone in the future is longing to go back to. Ashleigh Brilliant. All the more reason to explore your creativity, exercise your autonomy, and introduce fresh ideas, decisions and actions during (and before and after) World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21, 2015. Given the opportunity… what …
Friends, today, April 21, is World Creativity and Innovation Day, named in 2001, it was expanded to World Creativity and Innovation Week in 2005. Hoping you experienced inspired joy, delight. opportunity, and potential during this week, together with so many others all over the world. Let’s continue to keep the energy moving for new ideas, …
Freedom is an important kind of joy. What if you used freedom, or one of its synonyms – emancipation, liberation, independence, spaciousness, carte blanche, self-determination – as your theme for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 -21? In what ways might you feel the joy of delightful surprise in new ideas, new decisions and/or …
What if Freedom were your theme for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21? Read More »