Engaging Creative Processes Through Art and Writing

Engaging Creative Processes Through Art and Writing
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Foster creativity through interactive activities like drawing and writing, encouraging discussion and reflection to explore individual processes and enhance skills. Discover insights from shared experiences, highlighting similarities and differences to deepen understanding and inspire growth. Embrace a holistic approach to creativity, emphasizing conception, collection, focus, rehearsal, selection, organization, drafting, and revision in both visual and written forms. Encourage self-reflection, goal setting, and collaboration for continuous improvement and innovation in artistic and literary pursuits.

  • Creativity
  • Art
  • Writing
  • Interactive Activities
  • Reflection

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  1. ACTIVITY: DRAW YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS PLAY WITH PAPER AND CRAYONS. (10 minutes) TRADE DRAWINGS WITH YOUR SMALL GROUP AND DISCUSS. (10 minutes) FULL CLASS HARVEST: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES (I participate too!)

  2. AUSTIN KLEON: LIFE OF A PROJECT

  3. WRITING PROCESS CONCEIVE COLLECT FOCUS (students and journalists tend to skip this) Rehearse Select ORGANIZE (again, often skipped) DRAFT REVISE -- adapted from Jacqui Banaszynski, editor, Nieman Storyboard

  4. INSTANT REPLAY What were your biggest successes this weekend? Be specific, and explain how you improved from previous meets. What are the next steps you need to take to keep improving as a track and field journalist? Where do you need more improvement? Why? What ideas do you have for how we can use our Pac-12 experience at NCAAs? I want your suggestions! What do you need from me to keep improving? How are you going to downshift during this non-meet week to make sure you're fresh for the big and busy Pre Classic week?

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