Clemson instructor creates creativity spaces through “hanging out”

Philip Randall's class collaborates on a group project.

 

Clemson University lecturer Dan Frank brings Mimi Ito’s “Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out” teaching method to his classroom. Seeing creativity as a constant process, Frank aims to engage his students organically through video games and inviting them into “creativity spaces” where he hopes “they want to make something cool.” Click here or the picture to watch a video showing how Frank and his students use having fun to learn—even when they may not realize it.

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