A major international study reveals that creative activities—from dancing to gaming—may significantly slow brain aging and ...
Parents are prioritizing storytelling and creativity activities with their children to prepare them for the future, according to a recent study. The survey of 2,000 parents of a Gen Alpha child ...
All of this requires heightened focus throughout the planning process. It culminates in a cohesive city model, one that ...
This article originally appeared on Adobe’s blog and is reposted here with permission. Teacher burnout is, unfortunately, not a new phenomenon. Even 15 years ago, when I was teaching middle and high ...
Just as sports or workouts exercise the body, creating art exercises the imagination and is essential to mental as well as physical well-being. Painting instructor/artist Bob Ross jubilantly holding ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Most people occasionally misplace keys or struggle to recall names — that’s normal. However, frequent occurrences may indicate a need ...
As I write this, the 2024 Summer Olympics is taking place in Paris. Arguably, one of the most celebrated events in any Olympics is the Marathon—a race of 26.2 miles through the streets of the host ...
For decades, the idea that creativity comes from the right side of the brain has dominated popular culture. People have been told they're either "right-brained" (creative, intuitive) or "left-brained" ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Congratulations! Your child is already a creative genius by virtue of being human. Humans are far more creative ...
FAIRFIELD, N.J.-- A new studio in New Jersey is breaking stereotypes and reinventing how to teach adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The center is called "Studio Arc" and it ...
“Creative and self-expression activities have increased the overall engagement of my students significantly, as they are excited to share their talents, interests, and methods that they, themselves, ...