Calling all professors and administrators at Sheridan – you are invited to sign up NOW for the 2 remaining spots in the January 2017 Creative Problem Solving (Level 1) workshop. The three-day workshop is taking place on January 4th, 5th, and 6th. The workshops will be facilitated by Gerard Puccio and his colleague John Cabra from The International Centre for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State University. Gerard Puccio is Sheridan’s Distinguished Visiting Scholar (Creativity).
This CPS Level I workshop will: explore the nature of creativity, debunk common myths about creativity, describe the rapid rise of change in the 21st century and the corresponding need to develop the mind-set and the skill set for effectively responding to and initiating change, and most importantly outline the time-tested Creative Problem Solving process, an approach to on-demand creativity (Creativity Rising Creative Thinking and Creative Problem Solving in the 21st Century ICSC PRESS 2012).
Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for the remaining 2 spots available in this three-day workshop. The workshop is taking place at HMC. Please go into PD Place to register. REGISTER ASAP or BEFORE the end of the day Tuesday, December 20th!!
To register please visit PD Place, Sheridan’s new online development management system used by the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and the Centre for People and Organizational Development (CPOD). Click here for a tip sheet on how to register using PD Place.