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Creativity at Wake Forest

| Posted on: March 20th, 2009 | Categories: Art, Conference, Creativity, Design, Good | Bad Design, Learning, Online Learning, Psychology, Representation, Research, TPACK, Teaching, Technology, Worth Reading | No Comments »
Other related posts and pages: |Plagiarism, note to Root-Bernstein’s and Creativity Portal | Charleston, SC for SITE 09 | Design & Creativity at Purdue | TPACK & creativity | SITE 2008, Google & Creativity |

I presented yesterday at a conference a Wake Forest University titled: Creativity: Worlds in the Making. I was part of a panel that included Robert and Michele Root-Bernstein and Todd Siler. More details about the panel and links to my presentation can be found below.


From left to right: Todd Siler, Michele Root-Bernstein, Robert Root-Bernstein, yours truly

Panel on Trans-Disciplinary Creativity and Its Educational Tools – Research, Practice, Applications and Minds-On Exercises [Download Panel proposal]

Robert Root-Bernstein Beyond Liberal Arts to Integrated Curricula, Or Why Artists Need To Be Scientists and Scientists, Artists

Michele Root-Bernstein From Childhood Play to Adult Innovation: Worldplay as Creative Strategy

Todd Siler A Wake-Up Call for Cultivating a World of Creative-Critical Thinkers, Problem Solvers & Innovators

Punya Mishra & Michael DeSchryver Crossing Boundaries: Teaching Teachers to Think Creatively [Download a pdf of our presentation here]


| Posted on: March 20th, 2009
Other related posts and pages: |Plagiarism, note to Root-Bernstein’s and Creativity Portal | Charleston, SC for SITE 09 | Design & Creativity at Purdue | TPACK & creativity | SITE 2008, Google & Creativity |


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