IMAGINE - How Creativity Works
by Jonah Lehrer
Just completed the book and found it fascinating.
From where creativity comes from to how to develop those opportunities for creativity.
Lehrer opens up paths to how both the individual mind and the collective society treat the concept of CREATIVITY.
Lehrer provides insight in to the free verse outpouring of an individual like Bob Dylan, the practicality of the inventors at 3M as well as the foresight of the technology wizards of Apple. Lehrer opens up the magical and collaborative world of PIXAR while shedding light on the necessity of interpersonal interaction to encourage the creative process. From the artisitic onslaught of the Italian Renaissance to the technological epiphanies of the Silicon Valley, creativity must be developed, nurtured and shared.
Lehrer does a phenomenal job of explaining the science of the brain and its role in the creative process as well as the importance of community to this imagination-creativity-product model.
IMAGINE will provide an opportunity for educators to re-think the process of education and the classroom environment in which the students are required to learn, develop, synthesize and produce their masterpieces of thought.
Sharing a quarter century of teaching, the Smarter Teacher blog will focus upon the Three C's: Think Critically - Communicate Clearly - Work Collaboratively. The Three C's of education are the most important skills necessary for teachers to develop in the students entrusted to their care. "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn." - Alvin Toffler -
Showing posts with label Imagine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imagine. Show all posts
Monday, July 30, 2012
Monday, October 17, 2011
Science Quotes and Images
This is a simple video clip of Science Quotes and Images that I show periodically in my classroom. The images certainly capture the student's imagination and will quite often lead to them actually reading the quotes.
Labels:
Albert Einstein,
Classroom Environment,
Education,
Imagine,
Inspiration,
Learning,
Quotes,
Science,
Teaching
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Imagine Learning
The desktop for my computer is a photo I took of the John Lennon meorial in New York. I challenge my students each and everyday to IMAGINE the possibilities for both themselves and the world we share. This image on my SMART Board is a constant reminder of that challenge.
Labels:
Challenge,
Imagine,
Inspire,
John Lennon,
Possibilities
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