Creative practices: thinking and thriving together

  • Vallis C
  • Taleo W
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In this concise paper, the authors provide a forum for thinking about creative and collaborative inquiry in research-informed practice. Higher educators may benefit from creative academic and professional development, beyond traditional programs in contemporary, technology-enhanced learning. Creative practice may take many forms. An educational developer and an educational technologist reflect on their practice through the forms of vignette and poetry, to exemplify how narrative can reveal insights that may otherwise have remained hidden. In telling our stories, we encourage other academics and professionals to use creative and collaborative ways to reconnect and thrive. Further research on creative practice may lead to more fictional, interdisciplinary ways of connecting and continuing professional development.

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Vallis, C., & Taleo, W. (2022). Creative practices: thinking and thriving together. ASCILITE Publications, e22150. https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2022.150

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