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Online Teaching Tools
Creative Teaching and Learning Graphic Equaliser Tool
The Graphic Equaliser was created by Education Scotland as an interactive tool for educators to explore and assess how creative the learning experience and teaching is...
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Online Teaching Tools
Everything is Creative: online infographic and meme maker
Everything Is creative is an online digital poster/meme/infographic making tool that offers educators the capacity to do the following: • Build creativity infographics that relate creativity skills directly to their own practice, learners, subjects and themes...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #10 - how many ways to catch a bear?
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Creativity Toybox #4 - a million metaphors
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The TED Interview: Sir Ken Robinson (still) wants an education revolution
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The Power to Create - RSA Shorts
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Creativity Toybox - Introduction
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Creativity Toybox #7 - change as many things as possible about your day
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Online Teaching Tools
Hyper Island Toolbox
A resource kit you can use to apply creative collaboration and unleash potential in your team or organization...
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Creativity Toybox #8 - tell stories with sounds
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Creativity Toybox #13 - asking difficult questions
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Creativity Toybox #12 - can you tell what it is yet?
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Creativity Toybox #6 - invent your own ritual
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Online Teaching Tools
Imagine If... you could create your Dream Project - workshop sheet for Creative Learning Networks
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Online Teaching Tools
Transforming Learning approach
An improvement approach that offers a suite of resources aimed at empowering transformational change and leadership at all levels...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #2 - invent your own sport or game
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Creativity Toybox #9 - not a bin
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Sir Ken Robinson On The Role Of Policy In Education
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Creative Change Pilot Project - the full film (16 mins)
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Online Teaching Tools
Reverse Thinking: Creative Learning Approach - Asking Students to Plan Bad Behavior
Getting students to think about behaving badly helps them arrive at positive norms—and such reverse thinking may work in other situations as well...