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FINDING CREATIVITY EDUCATIONAL ARTICLES ONLINE
from: C P GrayCreativity is such a universal concept (and concern) that everybody is talking about it and trying to acquire it, regardless of their ages, genders, nationalities, races and social and political orientations. Creativity is such an all-encompassing term, too, that many definitions and ideas have been linked with it. The Internet contains a wealth of information about almost anything the mind can possibly think of that it's impossible for you not to find anything helpful and educational articles about creativity.
If you are looking for particular articles on creativity on the internet, a quick Google or MSN search will already bear thousands upon thousands of results. If you want to narrow your search down to something like "the creativity movement", you will find wikipedia resources and articles about this neo-Nazi organization in just a few seconds. The point is, you have to be specific.
If you type in 'creativity' alone, then you will have to sift through probably millions of articles and journals that tackle the subject in all its forms. Thus, if you want information on how to raise creative kids, for instance, type in something like, 'creativity for children' or 'kids creativity' to narrow your choices down.
Finding educational articles on creativity online is really a piece of cake. The challenge comes in the tedious search for the right one that answers your particular question. However, if you're already the Internet maven you think you are, then, perhaps, you don't really need a lecture on how to maximize your search options on the Net.
There is so much information about creativity online that finding reliable sources is also a challenge. Since a lot of people, professionals and non-professionals alike, have a lot to say about a person's creative faculties, getting the right and legitimate data would be a rather difficult task. The Internet is a wealth of resources, yes, but it can also be its pitfall, because it can also contain a lot of false information.
Thus, as a responsible Internet user, it is your duty to weed out the good from the bad. Obtain articles about creativity only from reliable sources and make inferences and craft your definitions based only on professional and legitimate portals.
Getting good information is easy. But so is getting bad information. Be careful what you read on the Web and keep a cautious stance at all times.
Christine P Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of creativity. Her website www.selfimprovementsguide.com provides a wealth of informative articles and resources on everything you will need to know about self improvement. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.
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