AI for Creativity

AI can support creativity by generating ideas, prompts and prototypes that help learners and staff explore new directions in learning. Used appropriately, it provides inspiration and structure that can be refined, adapted and developed through professional and pupil input.

AI use should support creativity, not replace it.

Impact

Applications

Resources & Support

Case Studies

Impact

When used purposefully, AI can:

  • Increase learner engagement and motivation
  • Support idea generation and creative confidence
  • Provide alternative starting points for writing, art and design
  • Encourage interdisciplinary thinking
  • Support experimentation and iteration
  • Enable rapid prototyping of creative concepts

Applications

AI may support creativity in areas such as:

Writing & Storytelling

  • Generate story starters or creative prompts
  • Develop character profiles or alternative endings
  • Create model structures for different text types
  • Support script writing, poetry or persuasive writing

Art & Design

  • Generate visual concepts or mood boards
  • Explore different artistic styles
  • Create draft layouts for posters or digital media
  • Support design thinking processes

Interdisciplinary Learning

  • Develop project themes and driving questions
  • Generate real-world scenarios for inquiry
  • Support planning for events, exhibitions or performances
  • Create cross-curricular creative challenges

Media & Digital Creation

  • Support podcast planning and scripting
  • Structure video content or digital presentations
  • Generate quiz-based interactive learning experiences
  • Provide creative brainstorming for campaigns or showcases

Resources & Support

Professional Learning (CLPL)

Access Inspire Learning professional learning materials and recorded sessions to build confidence in using AI to enhance creative learning experiences.

Inspire Learning CLPL Catalogue: Inspire Learning – Professional Learning

AI Prompt Bank

Visit our AI Prompt Library & Guidance page to explore structured, curriculum-aligned prompt examples designed to support:

  • Creative writing
  • Interdisciplinary projects
  • Digital media creation
  • Design and visual exploration

These prompts are starting points and should always be reviewed and adapted.

Ethical & Sustainable Use

Before embedding AI into routine practice, review the Digital Safety, Ethics & Sustainability page to ensure alignment with data protection, academic integrity and digital wellbeing expectations.

Using AI with Learners

Where AI is used directly with learners, refer to the Using AI with Learners guidance to ensure safe, age-appropriate and standards-aligned implementation.

Case Studies

These case studies highlight real examples of how staff across SBC are using AI purposefully and responsibly to support learning, teaching and professional practice.

Developing a Digital Storytelling Project with AI

Context

A teacher was planning an interdisciplinary literacy and expressive arts project focused on digital storytelling.

AI Use

AI was used to:

  • Generate thematic story prompts
  • Create character development scaffolds
  • Suggest cross-curricular links
  • Structure a project timeline
  • Provide differentiated writing supports
  • All outputs were reviewed and adapted to reflect the class context and learning goals.

Impact

  • Increased pupil engagement
  • Improved confidence in creative writing
  • Supported differentiation across the class
  • Enabled more time for feedback and refinement

Key Message

AI provides structured inspiration so teachers can focus on developing high-quality creative learning experiences.

Similar Applications

This approach can also support planning for performances, exhibitions, design challenges, literacy projects or whole-school creative events where idea generation and structure are required.

🛡 AI should be used purposefully, responsibly and ethically, protecting data, wellbeing and the integrity of learning and national qualifications delivered through Qualifications Scotland.