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Creative thinking skills and habit
Week 7 NJ Kang
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Creative individuals Have a great deal of energy, but also are often quiet and at rest Tend to be smart, yet naïve and able to look with nw eyes on the world around them Are playful yet disciplined Alternate between imagination and fantasy and a rooted sense of reality Seem able to express both introversion and extroversion as needed. Can be humble while simultaneously being proud of their accomplishment Seem to be minimally affected by gender stereotyping, able to express both masculine and feminine dimensions of their personalities Typically are seen as rebellious and independent, yet it is impossible to be an eminent creator without having internalized an existing domain. Can be passionate about their work while maintaining objectivity in their judgment Because they are open, experience both suffering and enjoyment in connection with their creative activities. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Highly creative individuals
Are unlikely to fit smoothly into the conventions of a field or to have a conventional set of talents developed in conventional ways. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Sparks of Genius Observing Imaging Abstracting Recognizing patterns Pattern Forming Analogizing Body Thinking Empathizing Dimensional thinking Modeling Playing Transforming Synthesizing 4/30/2019 copyright
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Observing Pay attention to their senses. Open to all the experiences of the body 4/30/2019 copyright
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Imaging The ability to recall or imagine feelings or sensations (ex. Bird’s song, the feeling underneath a bird’s wings) 4/30/2019 copyright
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Abstracting To extract core principles from complicated data, ideas, or images. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Recognizing patterns As they occur in nature, in language, dance, or mathematics, 4/30/2019 copyright
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Pattern forming Combine elements in new, and often unexpected ways 4/30/2019 copyright
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Analogizing A logical extension or recognizing and forming patterns. Poetic images of life as a spider’s web or the invention of a new pump based on the anatomy of a shellfish. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Body Thinking Awareness that comes through the body before it enters the conscious mind. A dancer, scientist or mathematician do first and later explain. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Empathizing As individuals lose themselves in the things they study. Actors can lose themselves in roles, 4/30/2019 copyright
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Dimensional thinking Envision objects in three dimensions, architects, scuptors and engineers 4/30/2019 copyright
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Modeling The integration of multiple tools. Modeling work on the accomplishments of others to using working models to understand and analogize situations. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Playing Childlike joy in the endeavor at hand. It can entail approaching tasks with a level of irreverence that allows typical rules or procedures to be ignored momentarily. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Transforming. Transforming can move ideas from one form to another and or moving from one thinking to the next to further explore and understand ideas. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Synthesizing Bring together ideas, feelings, memories, images etc. in a holistic way. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Wondering and wandering
Curiosity Problem finding Play with it. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Who does research? Think about the kind of questions the people below might investigate. What questions might they ask? 4/30/2019 copyright
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All kinds of questions. Who uses watches? What kind of watch is easier for young children to use? When did watch become common household items? Where are most watch used? why do people choose to use a watch instead of a clock? How does the way you wear a watch affect your time checking? How many watches are sold by one shop in the neighbor? What if they advertised the watch? Would sales go up? 4/30/2019 copyright
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Divergent thinking Think of many ideas (fluency) Think of varied ideas (flexibility) Think of unusual ideas (originality) Add to their ideas to make them better (elaboration) 4/30/2019 copyright
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Brainstorming Osborn (1953)
Not evaluating any ideas until a number of them have been produced. Nonjudgmental supportive atmosphere Popcorn thinking 4/30/2019 copyright
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Brainstorming Accumulating brainstorming Brain writing Brain walking 4/30/2019 copyright
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Reverse brainstorming
Thinks up opposites of the desired ideas. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Best ways of making global warming Best ways to become an overweighed person Etc. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Dangers in brainstorming
Topic fixation Lack of productivity from social inhibition Can fall victim to social loafing. Miscues 4/30/2019 copyright
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Eberle (1977, 1996) Substitute Combine Adapt Put Eliminate Rearranging or reverse. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Attribute Listing Listing key attributes Candy bar Advertisement to lure shopper. Attributes of a particular style of painting. 4/30/2019 copyright
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Morphological Synthesis
Combines two attributes I the form of a grid. Pinnoccio Cinderella Snow white Jack 4/30/2019 copyright
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Provocations and the use of Po
Reversal provocation Exaggeration Distortion 4/30/2019 copyright
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Random Input The problem or subject for creative thought is juxtaposed with a randomly selected word. Make connections between the subject and the unrelated word, 4/30/2019 copyright
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Midterm Make a research plan using creative activities 4/30/2019 copyright
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