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James Hayes-Bohanan, Ph.D., explores the intersection of creativity and engagement in students through a unique Zen approach in Earth Sciences and Geography. This presentation delves into the connections between music, geography, and creative thinking. It poses provocative questions such as: "If crowds continue to grow on the Cape, will it sink into the ocean?" Through quirky answers and deep inquiries, we examine themes of habitat loss, species extinction, and the role of passion in education. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion aimed at inspiring creative solutions in academia.
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Creativity in Students A Zen Approach? James Hayes-Bohanan, Ph.D. Earth Sciences and Geography
Musical Connections • Who was that!? • You’re old! • What’s that have to do with geography? • Oh, I get it!
Deep Questions • Maybe this is crazy, but if the crowds on the Cape keep getting bigger, will it sink into the ocean? • Of course not! • Well, maybe.
Quirky Answers • Loss of ______ is the leading cause of species extinction. • Loss of habitat is the leading cause of species extinction. • Loss of interest in sex is the leading cause of species extinction.
Does the music help? I can’t prove it doesn’t!
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