Not exact matches
Answer: Instructional design historically has been, and probably always will be, rooted in the
simple concept that someone needs to know or learn something, and you have specific
tools at your disposal to communicate the message and you can use your own
creativity and skill to construct the actual message however you see fit.
Proving that the
simplest tools are no impediment to
creativity, Warhol's Polaroids are both a celebration of fame and an intriguing look at the cleverness behind the façade Warhol so often used to disguise the intelligence and innovation of his work.
From Stephen Fry and Tracey Emin's modest wooden pencils, to James Dyson's slickly designed mechanical gadget, Dave Eggers» labyrinthine nibbed
tool and Paul Smith's jewel - like object worth # 3,000, each weird and wonderful pencil featured in the book becomes an accurate portrait of its owner, demonstrating that in the digital age the pencil is no longer just a
simple work
tool, but a much - loved totem of
creativity.
An array of opportunities for individuals to learn and take
simple actions, ranging from online discussion groups to
tools for writing advocacy letters and platforms for displaying your
creativity.