The image above reveals the different ways students are able to be creative: using vocals (singing, speaking etc), the whole body (dance, etc), hands, spiritual/wairua, feet, and with technology - which empowers the learning.
Creativity may be the process of learning, the hook into learning, and/or the end product.
I can see wonderful opportunities as I continue my digital learning journey through the Digital Fluency Intensive and for creating and sharing student learning using 'Explain Everything' with New Entrants during the next two terms. My personal journey into a blended digital classroom begins!
"Creativity is now as important in education as literacy, and we need to treat it with the same status"
Source: Sir Ken Robinson TED talk 2006