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Publication Date: 2020-Nov
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From Brains to Music: A Multi-Faceted Discussion of Creativity with Dr. Anthony Brandt
Richardson, Carmen; Henriksen, Danah; Mishra, Punya
TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, v64 n6 p790-795 Nov 2020
This article is part of an ongoing series by the authors and the Deep Play Research Group, which focuses on the intersection of creativity and technology in education. In this article, Dr. Anthony Brandt, professor of composition and theory at Rice University shares his thoughts about the study of creativity. He uses his experiences as a musician and composer to highlight the important role that creativity plays in our lives, providing examples that illustrate multiple understandings of creativity. His work with neuroscientist David Eagleman is highlighted and serves to illustrate how our understanding of the brain has influenced our knowledge about the way that humans have evolved to engage in creative acts. Dr. Brandt shares his excitement about opportunities that the future will bring as researchers collaborate with scientists and use ground-breaking technological advancements to study creativity. He further offers implications for education and technology. [This article was co-authored by the Deep Play Research Group.]
Descriptors: Creativity, Play, Technology Uses in Education, College Faculty, Musicians, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Technological Advancement, Teacher Attitudes, Musical Composition, Music
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive; Opinion Papers
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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