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Membership Newsletter January 2013

Welcome to the State of Creativity!

As Chairman of Creative Oklahoma, I want to welcome you to membership in the first US-based nonprofit to develop a strategic framework for advancing creativity and innovation in the three interrelated sectors of education, commerce, and culture. Your membership contribution helps make possible the extraordinary projects and growing network of Creative Oklahoma.

Your membership benefits include:

  • Access to our monthly e-Newsletter, available the last Thursday of each month, with members-only content featuring special articles by experts in the field
  • Access to professional development opportunities through the National Creativity Network monthly webinar series, and cSchool lecture and workshop offerings
  • Continuing access to past event videos and webinars featuring world-renowned speakers such as Sir Ken Robinson, Daniel Pink, Blake Mycoskie, Peter Diamandis and others
  • 20% Discount to the annual State of Creativity Forum
  • And, coming soon on the Creative Oklahoma website: a members-only online networking site to share creative ideas with one another on topical interests.

Please bookmark our website, creativeoklahoma.org, where you will find complete information on our programs and activities throughout the year. Also, please add our info@creativeoklahoma.org to your email address or contact list. This ensures that correspondence sent from Creative Oklahoma will not be sent to your junk or spam folder. You can follow us on Twitter, and if you are a member of the Facebook online community, be sure to “like” us and become a fan of Creative Oklahoma!

Encourage others to take their place in the Global Creativity Movement by inviting your friends and colleagues to join us in the important work of advancing our mission! Thank you for your important partnership with us!

Sincerely,

Don Betz

Chairman, Creative Oklahoma

Featured Article:

“Creativity is a Habit” by Dr. Robert J. Sternberg

Dr. Robert J. Sternberg, current Regents Professor of Psychology and Education, George Kaiser Family Foundation Chair in Leadership Ethics, and Provost and Senior Vice President at Oklahoma State University, graduated from Yale with a B.A. in Psychology in 1972 and a Ph.D from Stanford in 1975. His interest in psychology stemmed from his early onset test anxiety– after poor performance on an exam, he thought that perhaps this form of testing was not an accurate measure of his actual knowledge and abilities. After retaking the same kind of test a year later in a room of younger students, Sternberg scored much higher and went on to create his first intelligence test the following year, naming it the Sternberg Test of Mental Ability (STOMA).

Having served as the President of the American Psychology Association in 2003, Sternberg has a highly decorated academic and professional background. He has been listed by the APA Monitor as one of the top 100 psychologists of the 20th century, has been awarded 13 honorary doctorates to various universities around the world, and has authored or co-authored over 1400 articles, book chapters, and books. He was also a workshop session presenter at the State of Creativity Forum in Oklahoma City this last year, with a presentation titled “Beyond ACTs & SATs: The Measurement of Creativity in College Admissions” where he discussed and explored new college admission assessments developed at Yale, Tufts and Oklahoma State Universities and how they can advance admission processes at all levels of schooling.

In this month’s featured article, “Creativity is a Habit”, Sternberg discusses just that – Creativity as a habit – and how to foster and nurture creativity in a variety of settings. To read the full article, click here.

Formed in 2006, Creative Oklahoma is a statewide non-profit organization advancing Oklahoma’s creative economy through creativity and innovation based initiatives in education, commerce and culture. The mission is to transform the state of Oklahoma through projects and collaborative ventures that help develop a more entrepreneurial and vibrant economy and an improved life quality for its citizens. Learn more about us at creativeoklahoma.org.

 

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