Sharon Boller, President of Bottom-Line Performance, has authored a new white paper: Learning Trends, Technologies and Opportunities.
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Sharon Boller, President of Bottom-Line Performance, has authored a new white paper: Learning Trends, Technologies and Opportunities.
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If you’re an educator, surely you know that technology has and will continue to have an incredible impact on learning. The talks are in split into the following categories: * General - learn about making technology work in education and more. * Sharing education - exploring open, shared education. * Creativity and innovation - new ways to foster innovition and the creative spirit. * Internet and new media - how does the Internet and new media impact teaching and learning? * Leadership -new leadership skills. * Educational technology - explore technology made for education. * Brain and Psychology - how does the brain work? * Technology education - what is the state of technology education? * Teaching methods - check out innovative teaching methods. * Institution - how does technology impact institutions. Via Beth Dichter
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September 29, 2012 9:23 PM
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Creativity is comprised of four factors. Just remember this equation: Creativity = Surprise + Originality + Beauty + Utility. When you read this post you will find that there are four common criteria that are often used when defining creativity: 1. Flexibility 2. Originality 3. Fluency 4. Elaboration For more information on the four criteria and information on the four factors that this post uses to define creativity click through to the article. Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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The first of a two part series, this post explores "the creative prociess and how your IQ level is critical in this process." Sections include "left brain vs right brain and creativity...convergent thinking and divergent thinking...free association theory of creativity...left brain right brain re-visited: convergent and divergent...what is creative inspriation? Unfocused and unconscious...sleep and creativity...humor and creativity..." and more. The second post will look at "IQ level and working memory capacity." Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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