@Bruce Kramer
I enjoyed your summary and personal application of the “It’s
all been invented” segment. It’s true that measurement systems are in place for
a reason and should provoke creative contribution to continue growth not just a
means to an end. I think it’s
wonderful you are moved to challenge your learners to explore new tools and
ways to apply lessons. You are making a difference by keeping them aware that
the focus is on their brainpower and potential reach from what is created and not
just the tool.
Thanks for sharing,
Sabrina
ORIGINAL POST:
Week 2 Reading – Art of Possibility Chap 1-4

This book is dangerous! Why? Because, it does an excellent job of defining and inspiring the uses of creative practices. So why is that so dangerous? Well
the focus is so much on the practice of creativity and how to do it and
do it better that the purpose of creativity is put aside or takes a
back seat to just the practice of it. So the danger of this book is its potential to be taken out of context of the bigger picture of life. Let me clarify with an example we EMDT students can understand. We are learning great techniques at Full Sail on how to use state of the art media to improve our delivery of education. The
danger of focusing so much on the techniques is that we can miss out of
the purpose of why we are educating in the first place and what is it
that we want our students to learn. So
it is with this book, when the practices of creativity become more of
the priority then the purposes, the proper order of approach gets turned
around.
For
instance, the first chapter “It’s all invented” is a great way to
examine your presuppositions to your outlook on life and prepare
yourself to change, that which is only your ideas or your culture’s. The
danger is that believing “ALL” is invented and treating it as such will
undermine the truth of that which is created and the reason for which
it was created. Of course the solution to this dilemma is quite simple. Just
remember to place the context of this book’s teaching in it proper
place as a tool for learning the process of examining our concept of the
truth instead of elevating the process as the truth itself. It
is in that way we can work with the idea that “It’s all Invented” and
protect the truth that some things are created for a purpose.
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