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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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310 reviews

2 weeks to complete
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There are 6 modules in this course

Creativity is an essential skill for the 21st Century that is innate in all people and can be nurtured. We constantly need new and better ideas for almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives. The goal of this course is to help you recognize, develop and act upon the creativity that you already possess. We will accomplish this using three methods: b aware, b inspired, and b creative.

Upon completion of this course participants will: Recognize the inherent creativity in yourself and others. Identify characteristics of a creative person that relate to yourself. Develop creative problem solving skills using the basic elements of the creative process. Examine qualities of a creative environment in real world settings. Evaluate an idea using the creative product criteria.

In this module, we will be featuring the skill “Look at it Another Way”. This skill is about becoming aware of what ideas, challenges, and solutions feel like from multiple perspectives, views, or mindsets. These ideas may manifest as spoken words or internal thoughts. For example, take a moment to picture a tree. What does it look like? Does it have leaves? What season are you in? Did you picture the tree from straight on? If so, try picturing the tree from a birds-eye view, or from an ant's perspective. If your tree was in full bloom, picture the same tree in winter. It probably looks much different! That's what this module is all about looking at things from different perspectives in order to gain new insights! As you go through this module's lessons, we would like you to consider the following things: * What might be all of the different ways to look at these lessons and assignments? * How does changing your perspective spark your imagination? * When deliberately employing this skill, do you feel more creative? We encourage you to keep this description handy, as we will be asking you to apply this skill throughout the module. Ready? Let's get started! * Skill taken from Torrance, E.P., & Safter, H.T. (1999). Making the creative leap beyond... Hadley, MA: Creative Education Foundation Press.**

What's included

12 videos9 readings

12 videosTotal 52 minutes
  • Course Introduction5 minutes
  • Everyday Creativity Assignment2 minutes
  • Magic Wand Wishes2 minutes
  • Definition of Creativity2 minutes
  • Myths of Creativity2 minutes
  • Deferring Judgement3 minutes
  • Developmental Trajectory of Creativity7 minutes
  • History of International Center for Studies in Creativity4 minutes
  • The Four Ps4 minutes
  • Brendan Bannon8 minutes
  • Katherine Conway-Turner6 minutes
  • Brian Nesline5 minutes
9 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Course Overview10 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
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  • #bAware10 minutes

In this module, we will be featuring the skill, “Visualize it Richly and Colorfully”. This skill is about using the five senses to paint a vivid picture of what you're trying to explain or understand.This module will require you to use your imagination during the lessons and the subsequent assignments. We will ask you to picture the many aspects of certain objects -- such as apples -- or to remember something as vividly as possible. Let's give it a shot: picture a flower. It doesn't matter what kind of flower it is -- it doesn't even have to be one that is known to humankind! What does the flower look like? What colors make up the petals? How many petals are there? Does the stem have thorns? Do the thorns hurt? Are the petals soft? Are they damp from a recent dew? How does the flower smell? What do you hear? Is there a bee buzzing around the flower? Are you brave enough to taste the flower? I know that sounds like a lot of questions, but you should incorporate all five senses into the lessons within this module. As you go through this module's lessons, we would like you to consider the following questions: * How does visualization make your memories come alive?* How does visualization spark your imagination?* When deliberately employing this skill, do you feel more creative? We encourage you to keep this description handy, as we will be asking you to apply this skill throughout the module.Ready? Let's get started!* Skill taken from Torrance, E.P., & Safter, H.T. (1999). Making the creative leap beyond... Hadley, MA: Creative Education Foundation Press.

What's included

13 videos12 readings1 peer review

13 videosTotal 56 minutes
  • Characteristics of the Creative Person2 minutes
  • Light Switch Plate Assignment2 minutes
  • The Big Three Affective Skills3 minutes
  • Playfulness7 minutes
  • TRYCycle5 minutes
  • The Four Components of Divergent Thinking5 minutes
  • Cognitive Style: FourSight9 minutes
  • Neuroscience of Creativity4 minutes
  • Failure and Making Mistakes4 minutes
  • Mindfulness3 minutes
  • Progress3 minutes
  • Ismet Mamnoon4 minutes
  • Benjamin Streeter4 minutes
12 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
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  • #bAware10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 120 minutes
  • Mini-Master Piece120 minutes

In this module, we will be featuring the skill Enjoy and Use Fantasy. This skill is about imagination, and it is an integral part of creativity and learning. The ability to enjoy and use fantasy is a skill that can be applied to many facets in life. Though it is often misconstrued as inconvenient or inappropriate (especially as we get older), fantasy has been shown to motivate learning while providing a non-threatening environment. The employment of the skill Enjoy and Use Fantasy improves thinking, logic, and communication skills! For example, imagine you’ve been given access to the world’s first time machine. As of right now, it only has one setting: to take you on a journey 1000 years forward in time. Just think! You will be the first person from the present to see what the future looks like: what people will be wearing, what businesses will be in place, what governments will be standing, and the effects of the human race on the entire planet. With 100% assurance that the time machine is 100% safe, you hop in and press the One Button: GO! How do you feel? Is your mind racing with ideas of what you might see? Are you excited to be a part of an unknown future? Are you nervous about running into a future relative? Good – that’s the point! As you go through this module’s lessons, we would like you to consider the following things: Are you fully experiencing the joy and child-like nature of fantasy? How does the deliberate use of fantasy spark your imagination? When deliberately employing this skill, do you feel more creative? Ready? Let’s get started!

What's included

9 videos6 readings

9 videosTotal 29 minutes
  • Dimensions of a Creative Climate3 minutes
  • Physical vs. Psychological Press4 minutes
  • Culture3 minutes
  • Ten Dimensions of a Creative Climate: Idea Time, Idea Support, and Risk-Taking3 minutes
  • Ten Dimensions of a Creative Climate: Freedom, Dynamism, & Playfulness and Humor2 minutes
  • Ten Dimensions of a Creative Climate: Challenges, Debates and Conflict4 minutes
  • Ten Dimensions of a Creative Climate: Trust and Openness3 minutes
  • Overcoming Barriers3 minutes
  • Todd Benzin5 minutes
6 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Research Study Opportunity10 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
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  • Assignments10 minutes
  • #bAware10 minutes

In this module, we will be featuring the skill Break Through and Extend the Boundaries. This skill is about thinking outside of the prescribed requirements. You may know it better by the phrase “think outside the box” – but we want you to think of it as more than that. Expanding the boundaries is a skill that everyone possesses (though it can be developed and honed through practice), and is integral to creativity and problem solving. For example, have you ever had a child, student, or colleague who was perfectly content to give run-of-the-mill answers to intriguing questions? Sure, the answers were applicable and solved the problem at hand, but they lacked the innovation and excitement that you were after. Then one day, in frustration, you told that person to “think outside the box” – and he astounded you with an answer that was completely out of left field! As you go through this module’s lessons, we would like you to consider the following things: • Are you thinking beyond the prescribed requirements? • How does extending the boundaries spark your imagination? • When deliberately employing this skill, do you feel more creative? We encourage you to keep this description handy, as we will be asking you to apply this skill throughout the module. Ready? Let’s get started! *Skill taken from Torrance, E.P., & Safter, H.T. (1999). Making the creative leap beyond… Hadley, MA: Creative Education Foundation Press.

What's included

15 videos11 readings1 peer review

15 videosTotal 61 minutes
  • Introduction to the Creative Process2 minutes
  • Annoyances3 minutes
  • Creative Process3 minutes
  • Brainstorming3 minutes
  • Divergent Thinking9 minutes
  • Convergent Thinking2 minutes
  • Incubation3 minutes
  • Clarifying Problems4 minutes
  • Ideation3 minutes
  • PPCo3 minutes
  • WISMDI… and How/How4 minutes
  • Tim Switalski6 minutes
  • Paul Harris5 minutes
  • Amy Hartman5 minutes
  • Mike Fox5 minutes
11 readingsTotal 110 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
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  • #bAware10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 120 minutes
  • PPCo (Pluses, Potentials, Concerns, Overcoming Concerns)120 minutes

In this module, we will be featuring the skill “Combine and Synthesize”. This skill is about making new connections with what we already know, and combining relatively unrelated ideas and concepts. For example, perhaps you're having trouble keeping up with your household chores. You understand their importance, but you can never seem to find the time to get them done. You take a few minutes to generate ideas, but they're the same old ones you've tried before. So, in order to come up with more novel ideas, you decide to combine your current challenge with your strengths. Perhaps you're an engineer, or you love to paint, or you're a motivational speaker. You combine the skills and tools that you already know with the problem at hand, and you come up with brand new ideas that play to your strengths! As you go through this module's lessons, we would like you to consider the following things: * What unrelated concepts might you combine to produce more novel solutions? * How does making connections spark your imagination? * When deliberately employing this skill, do you feel more creative? We encourage you to keep this description handy, as we will be asking you to apply this skill throughout the module.Ready? Let's get started! *Skill taken from Torrance, E.P., & Safter, H.T. (1999). Making the creative leap beyond... Hadley, MA: Creative Education Foundation Press.

What's included

7 videos5 readings1 peer review

7 videosTotal 26 minutes
  • Definitions of a Creative Product2 minutes
  • Getting your product ready for evaluation3 minutes
  • Prototyping3 minutes
  • Novelty, Utility, and Surprise3 minutes
  • Cheyanne Smith6 minutes
  • Nelson David5 minutes
  • Julia Hardick4 minutes
5 readingsTotal 50 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
  • #bAware10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 120 minutes
  • Product or Idea 120 minutes

In this module, we will be featuring the skill "Put Ideas into Context". This skill is about putting smaller parts or experiences into a larger framework, or putting things together in meaningful ways. This is the perfect skill with which to bring our MOOC to a close. During this module, and as you continue on with your Everyday Creativity experiences, we would like you to think about everything that you have learned throughout this course. Try to apply the lessons to your everyday life. Remember, the learning doesn't end with this course! Creativity is a skill that can be constantly developed -- all you have to do is put what you've learned into context! As you go through this module's lessons, we would like you to consider the following things: * How might you apply what you have learned in this course to your everyday life?* When deliberately employing this skill, do you feel more creative? We encourage you to keep this description handy, as we will be asking you to apply this skill throughout the module.Ready? Let's get started!

What's included

24 videos4 readings2 peer reviews

24 videosTotal 120 minutes
  • Course Review3 minutes
  • Taking it Forward6 minutes
  • The Torrance Incubation Model of Creative Teaching and Learning6 minutes
  • Krista Goldsmith5 minutes
  • Derrick Moore5 minutes
  • Erica Swiatek5 minutes
  • Scott Acquillino4 minutes
  • Laura Ryan4 minutes
  • Brad Fuster5 minutes
  • Julia Figliotti4 minutes
  • Eric Dolph5 minutes
  • Lucas Colon6 minutes
  • Myo Thant4 minutes
  • Marie Mance5 minutes
  • Ben Bissell4 minutes
  • Rebecca Reilly4 minutes
  • Steve Burgeson4 minutes
  • Jayme Cellitoci6 minutes
  • Mike Filipski5 minutes
  • Robin Harris5 minutes
  • Phil Vecchione5 minutes
  • Jo Yudess4 minutes
  • Molly Sanders Clauss6 minutes
  • Archana Mishra8 minutes
4 readingsTotal 40 minutes
  • How to stay up to date10 minutes
  • Assignments10 minutes
  • Closing Down10 minutes
  • Ruth Richards Resources10 minutes
2 peer reviewsTotal 120 minutes
  • Final Reflection Peer Assignment60 minutes
  • Creative Portfolio60 minutes

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Reviewed on Apr 10, 2021

this was great opportunity for me to open my mind that I have never thought about it

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Reviewed on May 2, 2017

This was a fun and engaging way to get me thinking about creativity as a skill and process rather than divine inspiration.

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Reviewed on Nov 10, 2020

Very great course.learnt a lot in picking up opportunities in everything.happy and satisfied.thank you

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