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1. Definitions of Creativity/ what is creative?

2. Models of the creative process


3. Kinds of creativity (eg. ERSPC / 4C / Blank slate / Deliberate vs.
Spontaneous, Cognitive vs. Emotional)

4. Levels of creativity (includes evaluating creativity)

5. Individual factors in creativity (factors that affect whether a person is creative)


 Personality, Temperament, Grit, Resilience, Mindset, Multiple Intelligences
6. What is creativity? (and what makes something creative)
7. Brain Basics
 Brain waves (the creative ones!)
 Brain lobes (esp. frontal lobe) + connection to creativity
8. Critical vs. creative thinking (how each works, differences between them)
9. How to be more creative (strategies, not techniques)

10. Connecting concepts to creativity: play, mindfulness/selective attention,


motivation, brainstorming, failure...

1. The capacity of generating ideas or give solutions that usually are unique and have that
original taste that only the author of the ideas or solutions can give.
1.1 How to be creative? Cognitive stages of creativity:
- Preparation stage
- Icubation
- Illumination
- Verification
2. Roger Von oeach four roles
- EXPLORER
- ARTIST
- JUDGE
- WARRIOR
3. Five Kinds of creativity
- Evolution
- Revolution
- Reapplication
- Changing Direction
- Synthesis
4. Levels of creativity
- Preparation
- Incubation
- Illumination
- Verification
5. Individual factors
- Personality
- Temperament
- Grti
- Resilience
- Mindset
- Multiple intelligences
6. What makes something creative?
- Something is creative when knowledge and techniques are used

7. Ss
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