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Originally published as a special issue of the Creativity Research
Journal, this volume gives a balanced and reflective account of the
challenges and opportunities of technology-enabled creative
learning in contemporary societies. Providing a current and updated
account of the challenges posed by the Coronavirus to online
education, chapters more broadly offer conceptual reflections and
empirically informed insights into the impact of technology on
individual and collective creativity and learning. These thoughts
are explored in relation to school achievement, the development of
digital educational resources, online collaboration, and virtual
working. Further, the book also considers how the creative use of
technology poses risks to learning through the accidental or
deliberate dissemination of misinformation, and online manipulation
of common societal values in the era of COVID-19. Creative Learning
in Digital and Virtual Environments looks at the connection between
creativity, learning, and school achievement, and analyses the
impact of virtual environments on creative expression. It will
appeal to postgraduate students in the fields of creativity and
learning, as well as to students and academics involved with
broader research in areas such as the role of technology in
education, e-Learning and distance education. Vlad P. Glaveanu is
Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology and
Counselling at Webster University Geneva, Switzerland, as well as
Associate Professor II at the University of Bergen, Norway. Ingunn
Johanne Ness is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for the Science
of Learning & Technology, University of Bergen, Norway.
Constance de Saint Laurent is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the
University of Bologna, Italy.
Originally published as a special issue of the Creativity Research
Journal, this volume gives a balanced and reflective account of the
challenges and opportunities of technology-enabled creative
learning in contemporary societies. Providing a current and updated
account of the challenges posed by the Coronavirus to online
education, chapters more broadly offer conceptual reflections and
empirically informed insights into the impact of technology on
individual and collective creativity and learning. These thoughts
are explored in relation to school achievement, the development of
digital educational resources, online collaboration, and virtual
working. Further, the book also considers how the creative use of
technology poses risks to learning through the accidental or
deliberate dissemination of misinformation, and online manipulation
of common societal values in the era of COVID-19. Creative Learning
in Digital and Virtual Environments looks at the connection between
creativity, learning, and school achievement, and analyses the
impact of virtual environments on creative expression. It will
appeal to postgraduate students in the fields of creativity and
learning, as well as to students and academics involved with
broader research in areas such as the role of technology in
education, e-Learning and distance education. Vlad P. Glaveanu is
Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology and
Counselling at Webster University Geneva, Switzerland, as well as
Associate Professor II at the University of Bergen, Norway. Ingunn
Johanne Ness is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for the Science
of Learning & Technology, University of Bergen, Norway.
Constance de Saint Laurent is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the
University of Bologna, Italy.
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