Creativityland » education https://creativityland.ca Freeing leaders' thinking so they can create new futures Mon, 11 Nov 2013 15:53:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Creativity Expert Exchange @ Buffalo State, What a treat! What a trigger for ethics https://creativityland.ca/2013/creativity-expert-exchange-buffalo-state-what-a-treat-what-a-trigger-for-ethics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=creativity-expert-exchange-buffalo-state-what-a-treat-what-a-trigger-for-ethics https://creativityland.ca/2013/creativity-expert-exchange-buffalo-state-what-a-treat-what-a-trigger-for-ethics/#comments Thu, 23 May 2013 17:07:38 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=7411 It’s great to go to a conference hosted by the International Center for Studies in Creativity. These are folks who know what it takes to enliven, engage, and encourage creativity and creative thinking.

The event is a home-coming for me because the ICSC is my alma mater, and as well as extending a welcome to alumni and other creativity experts, it also provided tremendous refreshment in thought and connection making.

Here’s what I learned and relearned at this year’s Creativity Expert Exchange (CEE).

  • The spread of ICSC’s discipline is extending into China in a variety of ways
  • Online collaborative environments for teaching creativity-thinking related courses is working
  • Frameworks for using technology to teach students about creativity is being explored
  • Educational cultures at schools are being transformed so that students and teachers leverage creativity thinking to deepen learning and vary learning experiences
  • People are curious to know what people do with a degree in creativity
  • Research is being conducted to see if there’s anything behind the assertion that undergraduate students who take creative studies courses are more likely to graduate than are those who do not
  • Modeling how children explore and learn provides adults with insights into expanding expectations and understanding of the creativity process overall
  • ICSC students, faculty and alum are producing meaningful products in creative process, experience and knowledge for students, parents and teachers that are showing remarkable positive effect
  • We are leaving linear thinking behind and moving forward with relational learning and decision-making
  • Interpersonal ‘frequencies’ that is, the energy patterns of people, can influence the nature of their interactions and decisions
  • It’s great to be in an environment in which people know that questions are welcome, new ideas are welcome, and feedback for actions is the norm

Professional Ethics (journal) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

One topic  which wasn’t on the agenda, though was discussed during meals and breaks was that of professional ethics in the creativity field.  One morning I woke up with this upsetting bumper sticker image in my brain, “Just because I am a creativity professional doesn’t mean I’m ethical.”  I kind of wish it were true though – that creativity professionals could be trusted for their practice.

Events such as these where creativity professionals gather trigger my wonder about the growth of the creativity field

  • what can people expect from creativity professionals, experts, and practitioners?
  • is it important to have a consistent understanding of their roles, responsibilities, scope, behaviors and deliverables?

Do you think it’s important?  Do you feel that every creativity professional should share the same basic knowledge and fundamental practice?  Accountants, for example, all know about balance sheets; engineers, about the laws of physics, teachers know about pedagogy. Regardless of the school one attends, there are certain ‘professional’ standard courses people take in their own discipline.  I’m not sure if that exists in the creativity field, do you?

  • What do you suppose all creativity professionals would know of they all shared a disciplinary core?
  • What assumptions do you suppose they all might operate from?
  • What do you suppose their motto or code might be?

 

 

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The influence of time on creativity – great short video – shows time is a creativity tool https://creativityland.ca/2013/the-influence-of-time-on-creativity-great-short-video-shows-time-is-a-creativity-tool/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-influence-of-time-on-creativity-great-short-video-shows-time-is-a-creativity-tool https://creativityland.ca/2013/the-influence-of-time-on-creativity-great-short-video-shows-time-is-a-creativity-tool/#comments Mon, 15 Apr 2013 22:29:48 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=7302 It’s worth the two minutes to see the effect of time on creativity.  If you let it, this video can spark new thinking about why you might want to encourage, support, and welcome creativity and creativity thinking day-to-day wherever you are.

Nice thought piece for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 -21.  Maybe by the end of the week, you’ll have a plan of which priorities to choose from for some juicy new ideas, new decisions and new actions.  Wouldn’t that be a great outcome for this week! http://wp.me/p1XI3D-1TM

Marci Segal, MS, Creativity and Change Leadership, Freeing leaders’ thinking so they can create new futures, founder, World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15-21.

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Fun Failure: How to Make Learning Irresistible | MindShift https://creativityland.ca/2013/fun-failure-how-to-make-learning-irresistible-mindshift/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fun-failure-how-to-make-learning-irresistible-mindshift https://creativityland.ca/2013/fun-failure-how-to-make-learning-irresistible-mindshift/#comments Thu, 21 Mar 2013 12:46:31 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=7244 See on Scoop.itCreativity and Learning Insights

Failure is a positive act of creativity,” Katie Salen said. Scientists, artists, engineers, and even entrepreneurs can advance their learning through having fun.
See on blogs.kqed.org

Marci Segal, MS. Creativity and Change Leadership. Freeing leaders’ thinking so they can create new futures.

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Advocating Pecha Kucha in Business, Education and #WCIW https://creativityland.ca/2013/advocating-pecha-kucha-in-business-education-and-wciw/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=advocating-pecha-kucha-in-business-education-and-wciw https://creativityland.ca/2013/advocating-pecha-kucha-in-business-education-and-wciw/#comments Wed, 20 Mar 2013 13:55:01 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=7194

Pecha Kucha Amsterdam #10 (Photo credit: [sic])

Too fun.  Last night’s Toronto Pecha Kucha meet up was a hoot.  Speakers used slides, 20 of them, each timed to show for 20 seconds each to present on topics of their passion.  The speed was quick, clipped, engaging. 20×20=400 seconds. That’s it.

My table mates said they liked the PK’s because they are like mini-Ted Talks.

Wouldn’t it be nice if all presentations were made that way?  Boiled down to the essence, entertaining, engaging.  Conversation follows.  Simple.  Human.  Even in schools, what if students had to do their reports using PK’s?

Are you having a face to face meeting during World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21? Do you want to spark your creativity?  Use a Pecha Kucha format for your presentation.  Challenge others too.  You’ll be amazed at the energy and inspiration you’ll unleash.  

More info pechakucha.org

FYI I designed a leadership conference that had the CEO and VP’s use PK’s to present their subjects, then coached them to lead a variety of interactive exercises to invite and engage the delegates who flew in from all over the country.  Huge success.  People are still talking about it.  Totally believe in this stuff for meetings- interaction, concise and entertaining information sharing and laughter. Yup. Laughter is good, for a lot of reasons.  Want references?  Let me know.

Tchau

Marci Segal, MS, Creativity and Change Leadership. Freeing leaders’ thinking so they can create new futures.

There’s a good chance I’ll be presenting a PK at the Gladstone Hotel for World Creativity and Innovation Week on April 16.  Please join me! http://www.pechakucha.org/cities/toronto

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Top 100 Digital Tools for Learning and Business https://creativityland.ca/2013/top-100-tools-for-learning/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-100-tools-for-learning https://creativityland.ca/2013/top-100-tools-for-learning/#comments Mon, 18 Mar 2013 16:44:29 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=7127 See on Scoop.itCreativity and Learning Insights

English: Blended learning (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Marci Segal, MS‘s insight:

Found this 2012 survey rankings of 100 digital tools for business and education.  Appreciate the breadth, learned some things wth regards to the direction we all are moving toward.

See on c4lpt.co.uk

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How education won’t be in the future https://creativityland.ca/2013/how-education-wont-be-in-the-future/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-education-wont-be-in-the-future https://creativityland.ca/2013/how-education-wont-be-in-the-future/#comments Sat, 16 Mar 2013 15:08:17 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=7118

Quick. What is one small thing you can do to influence education so that everyone wins? Yes, you can.

Marci Segal, MS Creativity and Change Leadership. Freeing leaders thinking so they can create new futures. Creativity expert, speaker, author, consultant.

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