A lot of hot air and expensive business consultancy time is sold in pursuit of facilitating creativity but the creative process is still thought of as a mysterious black box, often the preserve of certain people and not others. But what’s the actual science behind it? Are some of us more creative than others, and if so, why? What can all of us do to help ourselves have more and better ideas? This talk offers a brief introduction to the psychology of creativity.
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Clare Rowland - Psychology of Creativity
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Clare Rowland - Psychology of Creativity
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Clare Rowland - Psychology of Creativity
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The Psychology of Creativity — Claire Rowland (Fjord London)
A lot of hot air and expensive business consultancy time is sold in pursuit of facilitating creativity but the creative process is still thought of as a mysterious black box, often the preserve of certain people and not others. But what’s the actual science behind it? Are some of us more creative than others, and if so, why? What can all of us do to help ourselves have more and better ideas? This talk offers a brief introduction to the psychology of creativity.
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TED Radio Hour: Sir Ken Robinson: How Do Schools Suffocate Creativity? : NPR
Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning â creating conditions where kids’ natural talents can flourish. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems to cultivate creativity.
http://www.npr.org/2012/06/22/155225161/how-do-schools-suffocate-creativity
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