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Revision as of 11:44, 10 December 2012
Building communities and exploring creativity
About. This resource explores the nature of creativity and how to encourage creativity particularly using collaborative ICT activities.
Pedagogical content. This unit engages with the debates surrounding the term ‘creativity(tool)' and explores ways in which ICT(i) creates new opportunities for creativity and collaboration(ta) (edit)
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Title | Creativity and ICT |
Topic | [[Topics/ICT|ICT]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Collaboration|Collaboration]] |
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Format / structure | Web tutorial unit with four PDF documents and six images |
Table of contents | Exploring creativity
Creative communities and ICT
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Useful information | Part of the Open University's Teach and Learn series.
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