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Nurturing Creativity in Higher Education: an imaginative curriculum

This wiki supports the exchange of ideas, research and practices between members of the imaginative curriculum network and anyone else who wants to help students and higher education teachers realise their creative potential. 

Join the imaginative curriculum network - for people who care about students' creative development.

Please contact norman.jackson@surrey.ac.uk if you would like to add resources.

  Imaginative Curriculum Network Information Note 2004.pdf

 

Contributions to thinking

Developing Creativity through Lifewide Education    (June 2010) Presentation

The Wicked Problem of Creativity in Higher Education

Making sense of creativity in higher education

New Opportunities for Media Enabled Learning through a Life-Wide Curriculum

Creativity in Higher Education Whats the Problem SEDA Educational Developments March 2006  

 

Events

6th Education in a Changing Environment Conference, Creativity and Engagement in Higher Education, The University of Salford July 6-8th 2011

The Creativity and Work Conference: Transfer and transformation of learning between education and work Friday 12th November 2010

Educating for the real world September 29th University of Surrey

Creative Thinking : Re-imagining the university Galway Ireland June 10/11th

The Creative Campus: campus as classrooom  May 19th  

 Life-wide learning conference University of Surrey April 13-14 2010

Mapping creativity in higher education in Ireland  Dublin March 2010

 

Creative Academy

Guide to facilitating creative thinking in groups

 

Creative Interventions NTFS Project

The Creative Interventions project is exploring how work-related learning in the public and third sectors encountered during a creative arts higher education, is valued and fostered by students, tutors and employers.

 

 

Ken Robinson - we need a revolution in education May 2010 TED

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RSA Animate videos produced by cognitive media  create new meaning  

Secret powers of time Philip Zimbardo

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 What motivates us? Daniel Pink

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Its not enough to be creative - we need a whole lot of other things if we are to be succesful in using our creativity

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Creative solution for encouraging others to be creative   

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Finding your element - Sir Ken Robinson

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 Sir Ken Robinson on creativity in education

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An imaginative curriculum - why cant we do it in HE?

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