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Wednesday, June 17
 

2:00pm EDT

Possibility Books for Accessing Embodied Wisdom Before Logic
Wednesday June 17, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Before we analyze, we sense.  Before we articulate, we feel.  Before we problem-solve with logic, we can access embodied wisdom. Come experience Possibility Books, a creative practice that activates and helps us access the inner wisdom living within each of us.  We’ll play with mark-making coupled with dialogue to transform these insights into actionable intuition that can be used for more logical creative problem-solving processes, which you can take with you to your own professional and personal lives.    

Takeaways
  • An elevated understanding of how embodied wisdom generates insight
  • The transformation of insight to actionable creative ideas 
  • A method for redesigning how you begin the creative process    


Presenters
avatar for Kris Stanec

Kris Stanec

Director of Creativity and Innovation, Colorado College
Kris Stanec, MAT, directs Creativity and Innovation at Colorado College. A faculty member for 25+ years, she facilitates sessions across contexts that prioritize active engagement. Her creative leadership transforms learning, cultivates communities, and enhances possibilities for... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

4:00pm EDT

Curiosity Is the New Mastery: Elevating Creative Confidence with Improv, Design Thinking, and AI
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
This 90‑minute, highly interactive workshop invites CPSI participants to “elevate” their practice by shifting from mastery-as-endpoint to curiosity-as-engine, using improv, design thinking, and AI as complementary tools. Drawing on research with 94 community college students, Betsy Tuma will show how short, guided improv activities significantly elevated participants’ creative self-concept and individual idea generation, then connect those findings to her “Curiosity Over Mastery” framework for creative and critical thinking in the age of AI. AI will be treated not as an answer machine but as a live curiosity partner—something to interrogate, remix, and “yes–and” in service of more original, learner‑driven ideas.    

Takeaways
  • Curiosity, not correctness, is the real engine of elevated creative problem solving in an AI‑saturated world.
  • Short, structured improv activities measurably boost creative confidence and idea fluency, making groups braver and more generative.
  • AI can be designed into sessions as a curiosity partner—something to interrogate, remix, and “yes–and”—rather than a shortcut to the next right answer.    


Presenters
avatar for Betsy Tuma

Betsy Tuma

Assistant Professor, Pikes Peak State College
Betsy Tuma, MFA, is a design educator and writer based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She teaches in the Multimedia Graphic Design program at Pikes Peak State College, where she helps students rediscover curiosity, confidence, and creative risk-taking. Her MFA in Design Thinking is... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
 
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