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Rege, Sumita – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The growing ubiquity of the Internet has changed the way we conduct many of our meaningful activities, occupations, today. Despite the changes in technology, human needs haven't changed as radically, we still need connection, involvement, information and avenues of expression, but what has changed are the myriad ways in which we do those things.…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Web Sites, Internet, Occupational Information
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Ghiso, Maria Paula – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2013
This article examines the relationship between literacy and play in six- and seven-year-olds' engagement with non-fiction writing. I draw from a year-long ethnographic study (Erickson, 1986) of a US classroom's "writing time", intentionally structured on children's own interests and enquiries. Rather than strict adherence to monolithic…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Critical Literacy, Ethnography, Play
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Mulvihill, Thalia M.; Swaminathan, Raji – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2012
This article explores the creativity processes involved in designing and analyzing innovative qualitative research projects and evaluates examples of recent models and typologies that illustrate a variety of ways to approach qualitative inquiry. Using Gardner's Five Minds (2006) typology, Boyer's Model of Scholarship (1997) and Bloom's Taxonomy of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Projects, Innovation, Creativity
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Cropley, David; Cropley, Arthur – Creativity Research Journal, 2012
The process of innovation involves numerous contradictions not adequately addressed by business-oriented approaches, in particular the problem that what seem to be mutually antagonistic factors are involved. Psychological research on creativity, especially the 4 "Ps" (process, person, product, and press) and the paradoxes of creativity…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Organizational Change, Innovation, Creativity
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Gallate, Jason; Wong, Cara; Ellwood, Sophie; Roring, R. W.; Snyder, Allan – Creativity Research Journal, 2012
Although contentious, there is evidence to suggest that nonconscious processes contribute to creative output, particularly during refractory periods. However, no one has examined whether this break benefit differs as a function of creative ability. To address these issues, this investigation examined Wallas's (1926) seminal theoretical framework…
Descriptors: Creativity, Productivity, Regression (Statistics), Statistical Analysis
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Robledo, Issac C.; Hester, Kimberly S.; Peterson, David R.; Barrett, Jamie D.; Day, Eric A.; Hougen, Dean P.; Mumford, Michael D. – Creativity Research Journal, 2012
People make errors in their creative problem-solving efforts. The intent of this article was to assess whether error-management training would improve performance on creative problem-solving tasks. Undergraduates were asked to solve an educational leadership problem known to call for creative thought where problem solutions were scored for…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Error Correction, Training
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Grenci, Richard T. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2012
Of the "21st Century" business skills of communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking, creativity arguably receives among the least explicit attention in traditional business core curricula. With that in mind, the context of entrepreneurial creativity is put forth as a basis for teaching business communication. By…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Business Communication, Cooperation, Critical Thinking
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Tsai, Kuan Chen – International Journal of Higher Education, 2012
In today's postmodern world, change is the only thing for sure. As a result, creative capacity is the key. Learning creative thinking in fact is a useful vehicle for adult learners to polish their abilities and orientate the world around them. This article attempts to review creativity-related literature and to provide some salient considerations…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cognitive Style, Self Efficacy, Personality Traits
Ewing, Vanessa; Tuthill, Laura – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2012
One of the roles of educators is to prepare their students for future success; this means preparing them to be creative thinkers capable of solving problems that do not yet exist. In order to teach children to be more creative, teachers need to be aware of barriers to creativity and minimize these in their classrooms. Some roadblocks to…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Strategies, Creativity, Rewards
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McCorkle, Denny E.; McCorkle, Yuhua Li – Marketing Education Review, 2012
With the rapid growth of social networking and media comes their consideration for use in the marketing classroom. Social networking skills are becoming essential for personal branding (e.g., networking, self-marketing) and corporate/product branding (e.g., marketing communication). This paper addresses the use of LinkedIn (i.e., an online…
Descriptors: Marketing, Social Networks, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
Liming, Drew – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2012
The expansion of the Internet has created many new opportunities for people to share their talents. Many people share just for fun--but some do it for fun and money. Online, these artists can reach a global audience. The rapid growth of online media excites many people working in the field. This article describes careers for digital media workers.…
Descriptors: Artists, Internet, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing
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Ferrando, Mercedes; Bermejo, Rosario; Sainz, Marta; Ferrandiz, Carmen; Prieto, Maria Dolores; Soto, Gloria – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2012
Introduction: The aim of the present work is to advance in the study of creativity-intelligence relationship looking into the students' cognitive profiles. It is hypothesized that, if creative ideas emerge as result of connecting distant concepts, and a balanced cognitive profile (without significant differences between ability levels) can…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Profiles, Intelligence, Creativity
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Rutter, Barbara; Kroger, Soren; Hill, Holger; Windmann, Sabine; Hermann, Christiane; Abraham, Anna – Brain and Cognition, 2012
Conceptual expansion, one of the core operations in creative cognition, was investigated in the present ERP study. An experimental paradigm using novel metaphoric, nonsensical and literal phrases was employed where individual differences in conceptual knowledge organization were accounted for by using participants' responses to categorize the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Diagnostic Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Schemata (Cognition)
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Kaufman, James C.; Lan, Lan – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
Persson (2012a) correctly raises the question of how cultural biases may impact giftedness research. He alludes to East-West differences in perceptions of creativity and ways that the collectivist-individualistic approaches may lead to differences in creativity perception. In this commentary, the authors discuss different approaches, and attempt…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cultural Differences, Social Bias, Cross Cultural Studies
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Sellar, Sam – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
This paper examines the relationships between hesitation, friendship and pedagogy. It develops three main arguments: (a) first, that feelings of hesitation can unsettle our self-assurance in what we know, activating new problematics; (b) second, that this unsettling may become pedagogical under certain conditions; and (c) third, that friendship…
Descriptors: Creativity, Friendship, Secondary School Teachers, Self Esteem
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