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It’s time to widen your mind with five fun and fascinating fast facts about creativity, an interview with Cristy Burne, a storyteller who knows a lot about science and creativity, and an imaginative paper activity for you to try yourself at home.
Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.
Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au
Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia
Instagram: @creative_science_australia
Episode content:
00:00 Introduction and fast facts
04:02 Self-correcting science
05:11 Interview with Cristy Burne
11:14 Piece of paper activity
Cristy Burne: www.cristyburne.com
Piece of paper activity
You will need: an ordinary piece of paper
This activity starts with a couple of ideas of things to do with a piece of paper and then it will be up to you to come up with something new to do with the paper.
What’s happening?
Creativity in science often involves thinking about existing ideas and imagining something new. Taking the time to look at familiar objects in new ways can lead to exciting new thoughts, inventions, and discoveries.
By Creative Science Australia Pty LtdIt’s time to widen your mind with five fun and fascinating fast facts about creativity, an interview with Cristy Burne, a storyteller who knows a lot about science and creativity, and an imaginative paper activity for you to try yourself at home.
Presented by Jenny Lynch and Matilda Sercombe. Written and produced by Jenny Lynch. Music by Purple Planet Music. Sound effects by Pixabay.
Creative Science: https://www.creativescience.com.au
Facebook: @creativescienceaustralia
Instagram: @creative_science_australia
Episode content:
00:00 Introduction and fast facts
04:02 Self-correcting science
05:11 Interview with Cristy Burne
11:14 Piece of paper activity
Cristy Burne: www.cristyburne.com
Piece of paper activity
You will need: an ordinary piece of paper
This activity starts with a couple of ideas of things to do with a piece of paper and then it will be up to you to come up with something new to do with the paper.
What’s happening?
Creativity in science often involves thinking about existing ideas and imagining something new. Taking the time to look at familiar objects in new ways can lead to exciting new thoughts, inventions, and discoveries.