Seminar: Innovative Teaching–Implications of Creativity Research
Published in Calendar
The Discovery Series
“Innovative Teaching: Implications of Creativity Research”
Mark Runco, E. Paul Torrance Endowed Professor, Creative Studies & Gifted Education
Room 631 Aderhold Hall
This is the first of three presentations in a new seminar series related to research on innovation in teaching and technology. These seminars directly relate to the goal in the college’s strategic plan to increase the use of research-based innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
This seminar will be divided into two parts (similar to the Innovation 20/20 seminars): Presentation & discussion. The presentation will last approximately 20-30 minutes and will be recorded and uploaded to the Innovation in Teaching and Technology (ITT) web site soon after the event.
The first three seminars in the series is being co-sponsored by ITT and the Torrance Center for Creativity & Talent Development.
Call for Participation
If you have conducted research that directly relates to innovation in teaching and technology in the college classroom, or if you know of a colleague who has, please email Lloyd Rieber, director of ITT at lrieber@uga.edu to volunteer or nominate someone to present the research as a seminar in The Discovery Series on Innovation in Teaching and Technology.

