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Nurturing a Beginner’s Mind
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Nurturing a Beginner’s Mind

INK, 2014

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8

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Recommendation

Creative block is a frustrating condition from which even the most innovative minds occasionally suffer. If some physical or mental barrier is impeding your idea-generation process, allow Saba Ghole to help you get your creative juices flowing. Ghole – chief creative officer at NuVu Studio, an innovation center for teenagers – compiles a list of best practices in creativity. Her colorful, diverse examples, which she presents with humor, will inspire those stuck in the deepest caverns of unoriginality. Though some of Ghole’s points may already be familiar, her lessons are worth revisiting. getAbstract recommends Ghole’s presentation to educators, as well as to artists and innovators.

Summary

Zen Buddhism teaches the principle of a beginner’s mind – that is, a mind-set of “radical openness.” This attitude is pertinent to creativity and innovation. NuVu, an innovation studio that runs two-week courses on creativity for middle and high school students, adopts the beginner’s mind approach. Students must work across disciplines and tackle each new project with the eyes of a novice. NuVu employs three tactics to nurture the beginner’s mind:

  1. “The science of mixing” – NuVu melds three components to foster creativity. First, it mingles people, pairing...

About the Speaker

Architect and urban designer by training, Saba Ghole is now an education and technology entrepreneur. She is a co-founder and the chief creative officer of NuVu Studio, an innovation center for teenagers.


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