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 It wounds me to list links sequentially as the internet and the human mind work by multiple dimensions of association.  So, please ignore the order of the links as they are all related to each other in multiple ways.  If you do magic rope tricks you're playing with knots and problem solving which is math or topology, which deals with spatial enclosure, which is origami and/or geodesic domes, which both converge to kites. You get the idea.

     The problem of creating relationships for linking concepts to each other is compounded by the desire to list links that "link" links.  E. g., humor + mathematics = numerous treatises on language, logic, deduction, and the intersection of the logical and absurd (seeMathematics and Humor by John Paulos).  Flight + origami leads to engineering of paper airplanes as manifested in international paper airplane competitions.  Instead of trying to recreate the entire content of Google on a links page, take some time to play with combinations of topics of interest to create common linkage and subsequent rationales for including one within another (say, Magic and developing acuity in consumer behavior).

 

 

   Geo-desic Domes

          • www.bfi.org

   Creativity

        • The International Center for Studies in Creativity

          • The Torrance Center for Creative Studies

          • Creativity & Innovation In Science & Technology

     Problem Solving

          • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Skills

   Math

          •  National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)

   Topology

          •  Knots on the Web

          •  Topology Tricks

   Origami

          •  The Origami Page


   Flight Sites (fun stuff)


   Humor

          •  The Humor Project

          •  Research on humor

   Language

 

   Magic


   Kinesthetic Learning

 

   Gifted & Talented Education

          •   National Research Center on the Gifted/Talented (NRCG/T)

          •   National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)

          •   Renzulli Learning Systems