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INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE THINKING, Negative attitudes that block…
INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE THINKING
Creative thinking is divided into two parts :
CREATIVE THINKING
Building knowledge and developing skills using creative techniques,
Intentionally gaining new insights and different ideas through existing information.
Generative, Divergent, Visual, Lateral.
Focus more on right brain.
CRITICAL THINKING
Intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating.
Generated by observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.
Thinking about things in certain ways so as to arrive at the best possible solution in the circumstances that the thinker is aware of.
Analytic, Convergent, Vertical , Linear.
Focus more on left brain
What is creativity ?
Creativity is a phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is formed.
The created item may be intangible or a physical object.
Scholarly interest in creativity is found in a number of disciplines, primarily psychology, business studies, and cognitive science.
An ability to imagine or invent something new.
-.An attitude is the ability to accept change and able to play with ideas.
A process is creative people that work hard for improvement in their ideas.
In fact, there are three, distinguished by the sorts of psychological, cognitive processes involved in idea generation for each of them.
They are combinational, exploratory, and transformational creativity.
Creative methods that have been identified to produce creative results
Evolution in making something better or known as room of improvement.
Synthesis are two or more existing ideas combined into a third new idea.
Reapplication is known as remove prejudices, expectation and assumptions. Looking something old in a new way.
Changing Directions occur when attention is shifted from one angle of problem to another.
Negative attitudes that block creativity
Attitudes can negatively impede or positively foster our creative thinking a great deal.
Always finding fault
Not having logical thinking.
Always saying cannot.
Not Being practical. .
Lazy
That's not my job.
Being a “serious” person. .
Avoiding ambiguity
Myths about Creative Thinking
Every problem has only one solution.
The best answer has been found.
Creative answers are complex
Ideas either come or they don't.
Positive Attitudes for Creativity
Curiosty
2.Challenge
Constructive Discontent
Characteristic of a creative person
Curious
Optimistic
Good imagination
There are 3 types of creativity
NAME : SINTHYIA SIVACHANDRAN
MATRIC ID : 204102
INTRODUCTION OF CREATIVE THINKING