2016
DOI: 10.15804/tner.2016.46.4.10
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Use of Interactive Whiteboards in the Work of Teachers of Vocational Subjects with an Emphasis on the Effectiveness of Teaching

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“…(3) open-minded -a person with an open mind is willing to listen and try new ideas; (4) flexible -this trait supports their willingness to try out new ideas and experiences; (5) sensitive -increases awareness of the surrounding problems, which may sometimes make people even more concerned with solving them; (6) independent -independent work allows creative people to exercise personal freedom and make their own decisions; (7) risk-taking -creative people are willing to take the risk of trying new ideas; (8) intuitive -people trust themselves to follow their heart instead of feeling constrained by more logical demands; it is a helpful tool for brainstorming and generating ideas; (9) thorough -creative people often put a lot of thought and care into their work, pay attention to details that others seem to be of little importance; (10) ambitious -creative people are often aware of how much effort they put into their work; breakdown of large tasks into smaller, more achievable parts can facilitate the management of complex processes; (11) objective -creative people are often passionate about what they do, but also understand the need to be objective; this often requires constant practice and editing; (12) energetic -creative people are often energetic -this does not mean that they seem hyperactive, but they put a lot of energy into their work (12 Traits, 2022).…”
Section: Individual Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(3) open-minded -a person with an open mind is willing to listen and try new ideas; (4) flexible -this trait supports their willingness to try out new ideas and experiences; (5) sensitive -increases awareness of the surrounding problems, which may sometimes make people even more concerned with solving them; (6) independent -independent work allows creative people to exercise personal freedom and make their own decisions; (7) risk-taking -creative people are willing to take the risk of trying new ideas; (8) intuitive -people trust themselves to follow their heart instead of feeling constrained by more logical demands; it is a helpful tool for brainstorming and generating ideas; (9) thorough -creative people often put a lot of thought and care into their work, pay attention to details that others seem to be of little importance; (10) ambitious -creative people are often aware of how much effort they put into their work; breakdown of large tasks into smaller, more achievable parts can facilitate the management of complex processes; (11) objective -creative people are often passionate about what they do, but also understand the need to be objective; this often requires constant practice and editing; (12) energetic -creative people are often energetic -this does not mean that they seem hyperactive, but they put a lot of energy into their work (12 Traits, 2022).…”
Section: Individual Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subject of the latest research on computational creativity indicates current research areas. In the period 1976-2021, 17 publications were registered in the ERIC database (as on 12 September 2022), which were assigned the following subjects, respectively: creativity (12), foreign countries (9), computation (7), computer science education (6), creative thinking (6). On the other hand, 83 publications were registered in the Web of Science database in 2022 (as on 12 September 2022), most of which were assigned to such Web of Science categories as: computer science artificial intelligence (8), computer science information systems (8), education educational research (8), neurosciences (8), mathematical computational biology (7).…”
Section: Artificial Creativity (Computational Creativity)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Stoican & Stefanescu (2016) in order to facilitate the process of education it is necessary to integrate ICT means (personal computers and training computer programs, educational computer games, tablet computers, education gadgets developed for it; smartphones; cameras and video cameras; voice recorders and music centres; interactive boards) into a variety of activities in a school. Scientific research revealed that the acquisition of knowledge by pupils in the training of whom an interactive board was used is better and their learning motivation is significantly higher compared to those in the education of whom such interactive means were not used (Bajtoš & Kašaiova, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%