Creative thinking with “thinking out of the box,” or “the ability to come up with innovative ideas, deserves a much higher priority in education curricula. Almost nine out of 10 professionals overwhelmingly agree that creativity is required for economic growth, and is valuable to society. The importance of nurturing student creativity in higher education has been widely recognised, due to the need for preparing young people for the uncertain and complex world of work, which requires individuals to be able to use their creative abilities.
The Engineering & Architecture , Design & Fashion, Arts, animation and VFX ecosystem is undergoing a constant transformation. Every single second, one can hear a new innovation knocking the door and these innovations need to be welcomed with open arms.
In the wake of this necessity, watch some invigorating discussions on “Essential Education for Accelerating Creative Careers”, as Elets Digital Learning Magazine, in association with Adobe, is organising an exclusive webinar to probe into the topic on 21st June 2022, 10:00 AM onwards.
The webinar is an industry-academia session, deliberating on the need to unleash the creativity of students and educators around the world. Connoisseurs from the design education industry will talk about the requirement for a blended and skill-dominated curriculum to enhance the employability of the students.
Dean School Of Architecture And Planning
Woxsen University
Hyderabad
Dean & Director
Faculty of Architecture
Sri Sri University, Cuttack
Head - Education Digital Media -India &
South Asia
Adobe
Vice-Chancellor
KL University
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Director
CFTI, Agra
HOD
Indian Institute of Fashion & Design
Chandigarh
Head - Education Digital Media -India &
South Asia
Adobe
Pro-Vice Chancellor
Presidency University
Bangalore
Professor & HOD of Art History
College of Fine Arts
Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath
Bangalore, Karnataka
Head - Education Digital Media -India &
South Asia
Adobe
Abhishek Tomar; +91-9205905396; abhishek.tomar@elets.in
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