Being creative doesn’t stop – just like being innovative doesn’t stop with one good idea. You need to keep anticipating, imagining, wondering.
- MOOCs and OERs
There are MOOCs (Massive Online Open Courses) and OERs (Open Educational Resources) that are devoted to creativity. These are great resources that you should know about and commit to doing. Visit the website of one of the worlds largest providers of FutureLearn and consider enrolling in a MOOC that inspires you.
- E-creativity
The internet is a prime source of creativity - as a stimulator, a source of information, and as a site for collaboration.
- Creativity software
Try these sites, which generally have free software or shareware on offer:
- Idea structuring - general creativity software
- Mindtools - mind development software
- Mindjet - mind mapping software
Learning Portfolio
Complete exercise 7 in your Learning Portfolio.
More stuff
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- Open University free course: Creativity and Innovation
- How to Kill Creativity, Harvard Business Review article