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Roosa Wingström; Johanna Hautala; Riina Lundman – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has breached creativity research. The advancements of creative AI systems dispute the common definitions of creativity that have traditionally focused on five elements: actor, process, outcome, domain, and space. Moreover, creative workers, such as scientists and artists, increasingly use AI in their creative…
Descriptors: Creativity, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Scientists
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Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick; Kelsey J. Lewis; Krystina Gilowska – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
The widespread benefits of creativity have become more salient in recent years. This has led to scholarly interest in finding ways to foster creativity. Nature immersion may be one way to enhance creativity, particularly as many individuals involved in creative pursuits have found nature to be a source of inspiration and a haven for restoration.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Meta Analysis, Environment, Correlation
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Jean-Christophe Goulet-Pelletier; Denis Cousineau – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
This study aimed to understand the factors predicting creative activities and creative achievements among university students. Based on a recently proposed framework of 10 creative spaces, we hypothesized that exploring those creative spaces, alongside the personality trait openness to experience and divergent thinking abilities would predict…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Public Colleges, Foreign Countries, Creativity
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Federica Liberti – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
By using the feminist imaginary as a pedagogical tool for resistance and change, an experience of activism within the university context in Naples, Italy is explored. The article focuses on the potential transformative power of art as catalysis for deeper level emotional and spiritual learning transformation. The aim is trying to inspire critical…
Descriptors: Feminism, Imagination, Social Change, Art
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Lindsay Lindberg; Ananda Marin; Zoe Silverman – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
We demonstrate the ways an improvisational dance workshop provided the opportunity for university students to be autonomous actors and engage in embodied sense-making through dance--two key parts of the conceptualization of enactive cognition. As part of a Design-Based Research project, we use Interaction Analysis to present examples of using…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Creative Activities, Schemata (Cognition), Independent Study
Laewoo Leo Kang – ProQuest LLC, 2022
My dissertation elucidates how art practice can be a useful and helpful model for learning, teaching, and conducting research for HCI and the broader STEM fields. It focuses on "improvisation", a fundamental strategy and skill often used in the broader genres of arts, including cool jazz and the avant-garde. To achieve this goal, this…
Descriptors: Man Machine Systems, Interaction, Models, Creative Activities
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Boylorn, Robin M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
The author reflects on the ingenuity and improvisation of black women as research methodology. She summarizes the contributions of the special issue to discuss the role and importance of creativity and lived experience in the work of black women researchers.
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Research Methodology, Researchers
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Cris Townley; Kerry Staples; Christine Woodrow; Elise Baker; Michelle Lea Locke; Rebekah Grace; Catherine Kaplun – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
This paper explores children's understandings of Acknowledgement to Country practices and Aboriginal knowledges. Guided by the relational lenses of respect, responsibility and reciprocity, we conducted focus groups with children across five Australian early education centres. We found that Acknowledgement practices were evident through recitation…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Plants (Botany), Animals, Child Care Centers
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Tawnya D. Smith – Music Education Research, 2024
Traditional music education has prioritised external over internal performance aims, leading some learners to prioritise external motivations. I facilitated a workshop series for participants who experienced music performance anxiety when improvising, to examine if free improvisation coupled with expressive art response could cultivate…
Descriptors: Music Education, Group Activities, Creative Activities, Learning Motivation
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Papadopoulou, Agnes – Education Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this article is to highlight the fact that the fertile learning circle of creative production/cultivation and technology in the organization and implementation of school projects by secondary schools for students aged 12-18, is aimed at the management of digital content, not just by using ready-made applications, but also by…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Technology Uses in Education, Student Projects, Art
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Daly, Diane K. – International Journal of Music Education, 2022
This paper investigates the impact of Dalcroze Eurhythmics on fostering creativity and autonomy in classical instrumental pedagogy. The research took the form of an arts practice investigation which included devising, rehearsing, performing and documenting two performance events, drawing on Dalcroze Eurhythmics techniques rather than conventional…
Descriptors: Performance, Music Education, Personal Autonomy, Musical Instruments
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Friesen, Helen Lepp – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2020
In "A Long Poem: Take Time to…", I relate how the people on one city block engaged in a community based "long poem" art project during the COVID-19 pandemic. Arranged in two parts, this paper first looks at the literature on community art and its impact on personal and social health and wellbeing. Second, I describe how a…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Art, Poetry, Writing (Composition)
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Wiley, Christopher – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2019
Constructed broadly according to the principles of musical fugue, this piece of creative writing is presented as a performance autoethnography, enacted through a multi-voiced ethnodrama between a fictionalized version of the author and two imaginary doctoral students. In successive episodes, it discusses the difference between autoethnography and…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Creative Activities, Art
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MacDougall, Don; Irwin, Rita L.; Boulton, Adrienne; LeBlanc, Natalie; May, Heidi – Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research, 2018
Don MacDougall's death was a rupture in our community of artist scholar educators. After all, how can we imagine our death? Heidegger (1953/2010) argues that death is 'eminent immanence' (pp. 241-251). For Derrida (1993), it is an aporia as it is something un/imaginable as a living being. Attached to Don's research at the time of his death brought…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Research, Death, Memory
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O'Malley, Chasity B.; Levy, Arkene; Griffin, Daniel P. – HAPS Educator, 2022
Active learning is a technique used to help transfer passive knowledge into true learning of material, which can be very beneficial when learning challenging topics. The endocrine system is a complex series of topics that can be challenging to tackle in the short amount of time allotted to it in the medical school curriculum or an undergraduate…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Undergraduate Students, Medical Education, Active Learning
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