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No Revolution Required: Creativity Is Already Here

No Revolution Required: Creativity Is Already Here

by Anne Fernando | Mar 26, 2026 | Debrief Episode, Season 12

Season 12 | Debrief 2 No Revolution Required: Creativity Is Already Here “I agree with you that we really need to be thinking about these different ways in which we can use ai, and one of the things that I always think about is how can we use AI to build more...
Growing Creative Agency: What Helps, What Hinders, and What AI Changes

Growing Creative Agency: What Helps, What Hinders, and What AI Changes

by Anne Fernando | Mar 17, 2026 | Season 12

Season 12 | Episode 6 Growing Creative Agency: What Helps, What Hinders, and What AI Changes “So one such category, which seems foundational is confidence. You might call it, creative self-efficacy, which is. Dynamic task related you, you might discuss creative...
Emotion, Polarization, and the Skills of Constructive Dialogue

Emotion, Polarization, and the Skills of Constructive Dialogue

by Anne Fernando | Mar 10, 2026 | Season 12

Season 12 | Episode 5 Emotion, Polarization, and the Skills of Constructive Dialogue “The way that we define constructive dialogue is a form of conversation. People with different perspectives seek to understand one another without abandoning their own beliefs...
AI on the Front Lines: Creativity, Industry, and the Classroom with James Taylor

AI on the Front Lines: Creativity, Industry, and the Classroom with James Taylor

by Anne Fernando | Mar 3, 2026 | Season 12

Season 12 | Episode 4 AI on the Front Lines: Creativity, Industry, and the Classroom “The next time you go on a plane, if you have a look at, look around you, all those overhead compartments on an Airbus or a Boeing, they’ve been made with human and...
No Revolution Required: Creativity Is Already Here

Creativity and the Lessons Hidden in Sports and Handwriting

by Anne Fernando | Feb 24, 2026 | Debrief Episode, Season 12

Season 12 | Debrief 1 Creativity and the Lessons Hidden in Sports and Handwriting “And thinking about teaching divergent thinking to students, particularly when they’re at a young age, to look at all the different ways they can do something, so it can be...
Coaching for Creativity: What Sport Teaches Us About Thinking

Coaching for Creativity: What Sport Teaches Us About Thinking

by Anne Fernando | Feb 19, 2026 | Season 12

Season 12 | Episode 3 Coaching for Creativity: What Sport Teaches Us About Thinking “The most important factor points are the head, the mind. So we say the matches are decided in cognitive skills. And there are several cognitive skills, and I have a framework...
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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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