Creativityland inc’s 2012 year in blogging
Greetings all – thanks for your support; just got this report of 2012 and want to share my gratitude with you.
This blog had 37,000 views in 2012. There were 88 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 301 posts.
The busiest day of the year was July 11th with 291 views. The most popular post that day was Blown Away – where numbers rule, creativity suffers?.
Other popular posts:
- 1 What does creativity mean to you, your boss, your clients?
- 2 Need creativity workshop ideas? creativity method ppt presentations from Jason Theodor, Agency Creative Director
- 3 Creativity, Design Thinking, Entrepreneurship and Innovation – ppt from Russia
- 4 Male and female creativity, is there a difference?
- 5 Why people don’t ask questions, what’s up with that?
Looking forward to keeping the content fresh, meaningful, inspiring and itchy in 2013 - feel free to suggest ideas and ask questions, and connect on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn for pithy insights as they occur.
Remember, World Creativity and Innovation Week is coming, April 15 – 21. What are your plans for this year?
Thanks again. May 2013 be your best year ever.
Marci Segal, MS, Creativity and Change Leadership; Freeing leader’s thinking to create new futures.
Hello Marci,
I am wondering if you knew if the Stanford crash course on creativity will repeat in 2013. Thanks in advance
Hi Christine
Can’t say as I know. Best source would be the Venture Lab at Stanford.
BTW, had coffee with a classmate from the program yesterday who said she learned about her creativity through taking the course.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance,
Best regards,
Marci
Actually, I emailed the professor and she said she did not know, as she is still digested what she learned from that Fall class.
Yes, there was a lot. Transferring learning approaches from face-to-face to online classroom and group learning and with so many students I imagine would present huge challenges and provide intriguing new insights.
I received this comment from you “Interesting. As far as I know the lessons are still online – have you checked? If not, I’ll be putting a program together and am looking for a distributor for it. Do you know of organizations to contact to make that happen?” but I don’t see it on line.
Can you tell me where the classes were on line?
Not sure what kind of program or what kind of distributors you’re looking for.
Hi Christine, that earlier message was me thinking through my fingertips. See http://www.venture-lab.org/creativity to view the lessons. On the other hand, I was thinking that if I should decide to provide online courses in creativity to compliment the Passport to Innovation program, what might be a good on-line channel to check out. Do you have suggestions?
I too am wondering if you will offering the Stanford crash course on creativity in 2013. Thanks in advane.
It’s a good idea Patricia. In the meantime take a look at http://www.venture-lab.org/creativity.
Actually you cannot access the classes at that link. If you sign in, it then says “registration closed” for the class.
Oh. Sorry to hear. Have you tried seeing Tina Seeligs video clips on YouTube?
Wondering if you’d care to share what your interest is in the program. Perhaps there are other resources to suggest for you.