When we talk to young people about the dangers of posting potentially damaging photos and commentary on social media, one of the key arguments is, “Once you post it, it never goes away.” Fortunately for us, the flip side of this statement is, “When there’s good stuff online, it often stays there a long time.” … Continue reading
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SCAMPER, Sharpies, and a One-Aisle Challenge
For the last few years, during annual Ann Arbor Art Fairs, I’ve enjoyed my personal SCAMPER scavenger hunt. It usually takes me a few hours, but I locate examples of interesting art that represent each of the SCAMPER verbs. SCAMPER, of course, is an acronym that can help spur creative thinking by asking key questions … Continue reading