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THE NATIONAL CREATIVITY NETWORK WEBINAR SERIES “RIPPLE EFFECT” The National Creativity Network explores ongoing possibilities around our national collaborations and follow-up on the ideas and energy inspired by the 2010 Creativity World Forum. We will examine some of the issues that were discussed at the National Creativity Network Launch and spend time exploring a sampling of the work happening around the nation. We will spotlight several projects focused on telling the story of imagination, creativity, and innovation in action. Sam Chaltain, will talk about the launch of his new Faces of Learning project which is a multi-year national grassroots campaign that seeks to build the demand for – and the capacity to foster – deep, meaningful learning for all people. The campaign will kick off in March 2011 in conjunction with the release of a new book in which 50 Americans – from students to social workers to the Secretary of Education – share personal stories about their most powerful learning experiences, both inside and outside of school. Sam Chaltain’s conversations with Sir Ken Robinson quickly zeroed in on the connection between learning and creativity, and Mr. Chaltain now speaks of learning and creativity as two sides of the same coin. Jean Maginnis and David O’Fallon will share their idea for how the National Creativity Network might join forces with the Faces of Learning movement to use video/audio to tell the selected stories of highly creative, passionate, risk-taking, playful people from each state in business, education and life and pull the two efforts together. We want to know how you think this might support your work.

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WELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOME

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R I P P L ER I P P L EEffectEffect

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I – C – I I – C – I FrameworkFramework

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The I-C-I Framework

• Imagination•Creativity • Innovation

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Imagination• The capacity to conceive of what is not yet present or manifest.

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Creativity• Imagination applied to do or make something that flows from the prior capacity to conceive of the new.

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Innovation• Innovation consists of further creative actions that advance the form, depth, reach, and richness of that which has been brought into being.Please mute your phone: PRESS STAR-6

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OurOurV I S I O NV I S I O N

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• A sustainable future depends upon imaginative, creative, innovative solutions to profound and complex challenges.

• If creativity is to be nurtured, systems, institutions and networks must be transformed.

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IntroductionsIntroductionsIntroductionsIntroductionsIntroductionsIntroductions

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HOUSEHOUSEKeepingKeeping

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CONNECTCONNECTCreateCreate

ConvergeConverge

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Wants & OffersWants & OffersPOST-IT

EXERCISEPOST-IT

EXERCISE from November from November

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WantsWantsTHREE THEMESTHREE THEMES

1) Connections

2) Access

3) Examples

1) Connections

2) Access

3) Examples

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OffersOffersTHREE THEMESTHREE THEMES

1) Ideas

2) Feedback

3) Networks

1) Ideas

2) Feedback

3) Networks

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SpotlightSpotlightPlease mute your phone: PRESS STAR-6

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It started with a Big Question…

“How might we support more creativity in learning, work and life to foster more creativity.”

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All across America…

GOAL

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…creative learning becomes a way of life!

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To start, each state has its own local campaign

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Great concept, but how do we get there?

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BUT FIRST, WHAT ABOUT THE GROUNDWORK THAT’S ALREADY BEGUN?

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HOW TO COMBINE EFFORTS?

• How might the NCN support more creativity in learning, work and life… so that every person is inspired to grow creatively?

• Faces of Learning 2.0 develops further into Stories of Creativity

• Collaboration combines ideas

• NCN suggests use of Celebrity Spokesperson from each state

• Add video storytelling capability

• Spark community connections to gather more stories about learning and creativity

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What’s next? And what can you do?

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Questions?Questions?Responses?Responses?

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SharingSharingEmail your questions,

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NCN NetworkNCN NetworkNext stepsNext steps

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S A V ES A V EThe Date…The Date…1. Look for a survey following this

webinar

2. Future webinars:

3rd Thursday every other month:

• April 21, 12:00-1:00pm EST

• June 16, 12:00-1:00pm EST

3. NCN Event in New York City on July 23 (after Imagination Conversation Summit)

1. Look for a survey following this webinar

2. Future webinars:

3rd Thursday every other month:

• April 21, 12:00-1:00pm EST

• June 16, 12:00-1:00pm EST

3. NCN Event in New York City on July 23 (after Imagination Conversation Summit)

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ClosingClosingCommentsComments

George Tzougros, ChairNational Creativity Network

[email protected]

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