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Building a Collaborative Culture and Breaking Down the Silos

Building a Collaborative Culture and Breaking Down the Silos

by Anne Fernando | Jun 2, 2024 | Creativity and Education Leadership, Learning Differences, Season 8

Season 8, Episode 11 Building a Collaborative Culture and Breaking Down the Silos It starts with how our staff feels about kids […]Often times I hear I didn’t think I could, and people didn’t believe I was capable, and they come here, and from day one, the mindset...
How can Neuroscience Inform Creativity in Education (Double Expresso)

How can Neuroscience Inform Creativity in Education (Double Expresso)

by Anne Fernando | Apr 18, 2024 | Season 3, The Science of Creativity

Season 3, Episode 7 Discussing Neuroscience and Creativity – Part Two “Being in the College of Education, our role is to be a resource, an educational resource, and part of that is getting people very instrumental together to talk about ideas that are really...
How can Neuroscience Inform Creativity in Education (Double Expresso)

Neuroscience in Creativity Research (Double Expresso)

by Anne Fernando | Apr 18, 2024 | Season 3, The Science of Creativity

Season 3, Episode 6 Neuroscience in Creativity Research – Part one If we think about how creativity and imagination relate to each other, in order to be creative you have to use your imagination, but if you are using your imagination you aren’t always...
Exploring the Creativity Advantage

Exploring the Creativity Advantage

by Anne Fernando | Apr 17, 2024 | Season 7, The Science of Creativity

Season 7, Episode 6 The Creativity Advantage It’s why I don’t like books are articles that suggest creativity and genius are connected. We aren’t all geniuses, not everyone can be a genius, but all of us can be creative, all of us can tap into our creativity. –...
Exploring the Creativity Advantage

AI and Creativity: Opportunities and Challenges in Education (Double Expresso)

by Anne Fernando | Apr 17, 2024 | Creativity, AI, and the Future of Education, Season 7

Season 7, Episode 5 AI and Creativity: Opportunities and Challenges in Education If it replaces the stuff we use to be creative – and I don’t think it will – that won’t be good. If its an additional thing that people can develop to meet new needs, that’s kind of...
Beyond Steps: Nurturing Empathy, Reflection, and Co-Design in Education with Morgan Vien

Beyond Steps: Nurturing Empathy, Reflection, and Co-Design in Education with Morgan Vien

by Anne Fernando | Apr 17, 2024 | Education Reinvented, Season 7

Season 7, Episode 3 Beyond Steps: Nurturing Empathy, Reflection, and Co-Design in Education Power in an eco system does not mean you are suppose to solve all the problems yourself. It means your are suppose to be in a relationship with the people that you lead, and...
Nurturing Creative and Critical Thinking in Education with Katie Trowbridge

Nurturing Creative and Critical Thinking in Education with Katie Trowbridge

by Anne Fernando | Apr 17, 2024 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Season 7

Season 7, Episode 1 Nurturing Creative and Critical Thinking in Education …there is great power when teachers work together, when they collaborate, and they don’t compete. And that’s what the [teaching community] needs right now. For educators to come together, help...
Best Practices for Experimenting with Generative AI in the classroom

Best Practices for Experimenting with Generative AI in the classroom

by Anne Fernando | Apr 17, 2024 | Creativity in Higher Education, Creativity, AI, and the Future of Education, Season 8

Season 8, Episode 10 Best Practices for Experimenting with Generative AI in the Classroom I want my students to appreciate the human creativity, because for them to understand their creativity, I believe they must first understand what human creativity is, what AI...
Generative AI, Creative Potential, and Multiple Intelligences (Special Feature)

Generative AI, Creative Potential, and Multiple Intelligences (Special Feature)

by Anne Fernando | Apr 15, 2024 | Creativity in Higher Education, Creativity, AI, and the Future of Education, Season 6

Season 6 | Special Episode Creativity Special with Dr. Howard Gardner “My best advice for young people is to be a fragmenter – to take one aspect from one person and a second aspect from a second person, and so on. Don’t be too dependent on one role model. I think...
LEGO® as a tool for Creativity with Shafina Vohra

LEGO® as a tool for Creativity with Shafina Vohra

by Anne Fernando | Apr 12, 2024 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Educators, Season 8

Season 8, Episode 7 Using LEGO® as a tool for teaching Creativity If I give a bag of lego to each student, you will never have a single pair of students with the same pieces, or the same way of explaining their answer, but they will all be correct, and that’s where...
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Matthew Worwood

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TMatthew Worwood is an education consultant and full-time faculty member at the University of Connecticut's Digital Media and Design Department. His research interests focus on Teacher Creativity, Co-Creativity with Generative AI, and Design Thinking.

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Cyndi Burnett

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Dr. Cyndi Burnett is the Vice-President at Curiosity 2 Create. She taught deliberate creativity at the Center for Applied Imagination at SUNY Buffalo State University for 20 years. She is the author of four books on creativity in education and co-founder of the creative thinking network.

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