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Teachers as Designers: A conversation with IBM designer, KC Lathrop

Teachers as Designers: A conversation with IBM designer, KC Lathrop

by Anne Fernando | Jan 5, 2025 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Creativity in the Arts, Season 1

Season 1, Episode 4 Teachers as Designers: A Conversation with IBM Designer “I kind of think about creativity in support your mental health. I think it’s almost the same idea as going to the gym every day for your physical health. To me, maintaining a creative...
Promoting Inquiry, Improvisation, and Intuition with Dr. Natalie Nixon

Promoting Inquiry, Improvisation, and Intuition with Dr. Natalie Nixon

by Anne Fernando | Jan 3, 2025 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Season 1

Season 1, Episode 11 Promoting Inquiry, Improvisation, and Intuition “To explain creativity as ‘toggling between wonder and rigor to solve problems is an example of the way I’m hoping to simplify and make creativity a lot more accessible.” – Natalie Nixon...
Juliet Desailly Reflects on Standards and the Impact on Teaching for Creativity

Juliet Desailly Reflects on Standards and the Impact on Teaching for Creativity

by Anne Fernando | Jan 3, 2025 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Season 1

Season 1, Episode 13 Juliet Desailly Reflects on Standards and The Impact on Teaching for Creativity “One of the things I think is most illuminating is… that where there is difficulty, where there is challenge, it actually makes people be more creative in order to...
Making a commitment to Professional Learning with Leon Tynes

Making a commitment to Professional Learning with Leon Tynes

by Anne Fernando | Jan 3, 2025 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Educators, Season 2

Season 2, Episode 3 Making a Commitment to Professional Learning “The goal is not retirement. The goal is elevating students to be those next professionals or those game changers that basically deal with these issues on the planet that we have going on right now,...
Learning to think like a Designer with Toy Coach Azhelle Wade

Learning to think like a Designer with Toy Coach Azhelle Wade

by Anne Fernando | Jan 3, 2025 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Creativity in the Arts, Season 2

Season 2, Episode 8 Learning to Think Like a Designer with Toy Coach “Even inventors that come to me now, I have to bring them back to what you’re teaching your students. Who are you making this for? Why are you making this for them? Why do they need this? ”  –...
Creative Teaching: Reverting back to a Novice Learner

Creative Teaching: Reverting back to a Novice Learner

by Anne Fernando | Dec 29, 2024 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Season 3

Season 3, Episode 5 Reverting back to a Novice Learner “Creativity is at the most creative when it’s cross-disciplinary, it’s outward-focused rather than inward-focused.”  – Bea Leiderman Spotify Apple Podcasts Podbean Episode Transcription Reverting back to a...
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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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