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Co-Creativity: Reflections, Insights and Impact

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Singhal, Isha

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Co-Creativity can be a wonderful method of collaboration that brings across ideas from very diverse walks of life to create a truly unique solution for purpose. These videos are created as a collaboration between Scaffolding Cultural Co-Creativity Project and Engaged ANU. They aim to highlight student experiences on co-creation with senior researchers. Each student has had a very different journey, but each project had one thing in common: It was unexpected. Co-Creativity challenged each student to create something they wouldn’t have even considered before.

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2099-12-31