Creativity Page


The following chart shows the correlation between age and creativity.







Creativity Links

 
  • Creative Thinking, Creative Thinking Skills Can Be Learned 

  • Improve your creative thinking skills, The 100% Brain Course, learn how to do just about anything, learn about the latest research.
  • Creativity Home Page 

  • Learn about creativity, puzzles, develop your creativity , mindmapping, lateral thinking, developing imagination, The Mental Workout Center, Idea and Problem Bank, The Brain and the Creative Process.
  • Creativity Cafe Home Page 

  • Lots of creativity links, send your ideas to the Creativity Cafe' Community forum, and visit the site's resources for developing your creativity. 
  • Creativity 

  • Links to great thinkers on the Web. 
  • CREATIVITY | BY Matti Pyykkönen

  • Laws of wisdom, greate thinkers and visionaries, Chinese laws of creativity and wisdom IChing, and the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving.
  • Enchanted Mind

  • This site is dealing with the many different aspects of creativity. You'll find a lot of techniques, some very interesting, some unusual like :creative dreaming, creative focus, creative triggers. The site is well designed and easy to use, will regular updates.
  • Inspiration

  • Much like Mind Manager, Inspiration is a mind mapping application marketed as "The Visual Thinking & Learning Tool." The K-12 version is very powerful with oodles of graphics and useful templates. This too can be downloaded for a free trial period. 
  • Fast Track (formally Mind Manager)

  • You can download Mind Man Personal here at no cost (freeware). It is a webbing, creativity, presentation tool that is effective and easy to learn. Many of my LD students are using it for everything from brainstorming to creating visual study outlines. 
  • On Creativity

  • This site offers links to a series of pages on creativity, including such topics as defining creativity, levels of creativity, thinking patterns that help create new ideas, brainstorming techniques, creativity in the workplace, the "flow" state and more. Also included are links to other areas of interest, including brain-based education, creative thinking, holistic learning, Waldorf Education, personality theories and learning styles, to name a few. The site was developed by Leslie Owen Wilson, Ed.D., an associate professor in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, for the purpose of increasing the uses of technology resources as they relate to teaching and learning.