Educational Mashups Part four: creativity boosts from the wise
In this fourth part of Educational Mashups (see 1, 2 and part 3 here) we’re looking at a range of ideas from a cross-section of industries which can encourage us to become even more creative, or if the worst case scenario has already kicked in, break that dreaded writer’s or thinking bloc.
Take a Mini Retirement?
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Musings on Creativity in Teaching (Part 1: Knowing Your Knowledge)
Post about the importance of subject knowledge as a first step to creativity in teaching.
Read more »Don’t allow Devil’s Advocates.
Wikipedia defines Devil’s Advocate as:
“…someone who takes a position he or she disagrees with for the sake of argument. This process can be used to test the quality of the original argument and identify weaknesses in its structure.”
This is of course an essential part of any successful collaboration and the process of innovation. However, if [...]
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