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Beth Kanter's curator insight,
December 26, 2013 12:38 PM
This article is from 99u, a site that is for and about being creative. This article summarizes research on creativity and how to use it so you are more creative. Creativity is part of a curator's thinking tools, so the advice in this article also works for improving your curation skills. 1.) Restrict yourself: Don't use too many sources or look at too much information or for too much time. 2.) Re-Conceptualize: Describe an article or information resource for audience. 3.) Separate Seeking from Sensing: Making sense of what you find is different than the discovery part. Don't try to do both at once 4.) Use counterfactual thinking: Ask what is missing or what if the advice was written in a different way. 5.) Daydream after getting started: Come back to a resource after you have thought about it for a while. These points about creativity are all about mindsets. What is your curation mindset? |