Creative Problem Solving

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Creative Problem Solving

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About this course: This course deals directly with your ability for creativity which is a critical skill in any field. It focuses on divergent thinking, the ability to develop multiple ideas and concepts to solve problems. Through a series of creativity building exercises, short lectures, and readings, learners develop both an understanding of creativity and increase their own ability. This course will help you understand the role of creativity and innovation in your own work and in other disciplines. It will challenge you to move outside of your existing comfort zone and to recognize the value of that exploration. This course will help you understand the importance of diverse ideas, an…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

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About this course: This course deals directly with your ability for creativity which is a critical skill in any field. It focuses on divergent thinking, the ability to develop multiple ideas and concepts to solve problems. Through a series of creativity building exercises, short lectures, and readings, learners develop both an understanding of creativity and increase their own ability. This course will help you understand the role of creativity and innovation in your own work and in other disciplines. It will challenge you to move outside of your existing comfort zone and to recognize the value of that exploration. This course will help you understand the importance of diverse ideas, and to convey that understanding to others. The principal learning activity in the course is a series of "differents" where you are challenged to identify and change your own cultural, habitual, and normal patterns of behavior. Beginning with a prompt, e.g. "eat something different", you will begin to recognize your own = limits and to overcome them. In addition, you are encouraged to understand that creativity is based on societal norms, and that by it's nature, it will differ from and be discouraged by society. In this course, the persistence of the creative person is developed through practice. At the same time, these exercises are constrained by concerns of safety, legality, and economics, which are addressed in their creative process.

Created by:  University of Minnesota
  • Taught by:  Brad Hokanson, PhD, Professor

    College of Design
  • Taught by:  Jody Lawrence, Instructor

    College of Design
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University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota is among the largest public research universities in the country, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional students a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Located at the heart of one of the nation’s most vibrant, diverse metropolitan communities, students on the campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul benefit from extensive partnerships with world-renowned health centers, international corporations, government agencies, and arts, nonprofit, and public service organizations.

Syllabus


WEEK 1


Introduction to the Course



Creative problem solving is a skill that can be developed. It requires extensive work by learners, but the lessons, while not conveying traditional content, will change the you in ways you do not foresee, but ways which are cherished. The course is a hybrid; it will involve reading, writing, discussions, as well as specific exercises designed to increase and improve your creative skills. You will do work online as well as in the real world; it is designed to be fun and to change your ability for creativity.


7 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. 阅读: Introduction - read this first
  2. 阅读: Welcome to the course
  3. 阅读: Do This ---> New Originality Development Engine
  4. Video: 1.1 Welcome Video
  5. Video: 1.2 Course Methods: Creative Skill Development
  6. Video: 1.3 DSD General Introduction
  7. Video: 1.4 DSD 1 Eat introduction
  8. Video: 1.5 Doing Peer Evaluations
  9. Video: 1.6 Shooting Pictures
  10. 阅读: The Creativity Crisis [ published in Newsweek 2010 ]
  11. Video: 2014 DSD 1 Live Review

Graded: DSD 1: Eat Something Different

WEEK 2


Divergent and Convergent Thinking



In this unit we'll look as some of the ways we can describe creativity and examine the concepts of divergent and convergent thinking. We'll look at generating more ideas, how to critique and make improvements, and continue to practice our development of ideas. Practice and exploration continue as these are the means we will continue to improve our own creativity.


6 videos, 2 readings expand


  1. 阅读: New: Originality Development Engine
  2. Video: 2.1 Divergent and Convergent Thinking
  3. Video: 2.2 Idea Generation: Brick Activity
  4. Video: 2.3 Critiquing and Making Improvements
  5. Video: 2.4 DSD 2 Talk introduction
  6. Video: 2014 DSD3 [talk] Live Review
  7. 阅读: Johnson - Where Good Ideas Come From
  8. Video: Steven JohnsonTED talk: Where Good Ideas Come From

Graded: #1: Newsweek
Graded: DSD 2: Talk

WEEK 3


Creative Methods



Sometimes, we need external methods to help us touch all the bases in our creative capability. Here, we'll look at a couple of good methods for helping us generate new ideas.There are a wide range of creativity exercises available; these are but a few. Finding and practicing the development of ideas is an important aspect to becoming more creative.


4 videos, 2 readings expand


  1. 阅读: 3.0 Originality Assessment Engine
  2. Video: 3.1 Mindmapping
  3. Video: 3.2 Attribute listing
  4. Video: 3.3 Beliefs, Habits, Skills and Knowledge
  5. Video: DSD 3 Smooch Introduction
  6. 阅读: DSD 3 The Smooch Project

Graded: DSD 3: Smooch

WEEK 4


Creativity and Observation
A lot of the time, creativity can be spurred by something in the environment, triggering connections with new ideas. We react to things we have seen and our experiences; that is from where we build our new ideas.


7 videos expand


  1. Video: 4.1 Creativity and Observation
  2. Video: 4.2 Attribute Listing: Observation and Application
  3. Video: 4.3 Brush Your Teeth
  4. Video: 4.4 Creativity and Motivation
  5. Video: 4.5 Play and Creativity
  6. Video: 4.6 Bricolage + Exquisite Corpse as Creativity Techniques
  7. Video: DSD 3 Live Review SPRING version

Graded: #2: Johnson Introduction

WEEK 5


Creativity Models and Theories
There are a lot of different ways to examine the complex concept of creativity; we'll look at some of them and continue to build our own creativity.


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  1. Video: 5.1 Divergent and Convergent Thinking: Applying What You've Learned
  2. Video: 5.2 Creativity Models and Theories
  3. Video: 5.3 Applying Left and Right Brain Thinking: Truths and Myths
  4. Video: Quiz #3 Video #3: Liquid Networks
  5. Video: 5.7 Give Differently Introduction

Graded: Quiz #3: Liquid Networks video, Johnson RSA & TED talk
Graded: DSD 4: Give Differently

WEEK 6


Conclusion
The goal of the course is for you to continue to develop your own creativity, in your own way and in your own life. Here are some ways to move forward.


6 videos, 1 reading expand


  1. Video: 6.1 Conclusion
  2. Video: 6.2 Moving forward
  3. Video: 6.3 Top Ten Things About Creativity
  4. Video: 6.4 Reviewing creative techniques
  5. Video: 6.5 A few last words...
  6. Video: 2014 DSD 4 Give - Live review
  7. 阅读: Creativity Resources and Tools
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