power point in psycho

Upload: richelene-mae-canja

Post on 06-Apr-2018

220 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 8/3/2019 Power Point in Psycho

    1/6

    CREATIVEREATIVETHINKINGTHINKINGrefers to the phenomenon whereby a

    person creates something new (a

    product, a solution, a work of art, anovel, a joke, etc.) that has some kindof value. What counts as "new" may bein reference to the individual creator,

    or to the society or domain withinwhich the novelty occurs. What countsas "valuable" is similarly defined in avariety of ways.

  • 8/3/2019 Power Point in Psycho

    2/6

    wo Distinct Types ONVERGENT THINKING a type of

    thinking when there is only one correct answer.or solution to a problem

    IVERGENT THINKING a type of thinkingwhich generates as many different ideas or

    .solutions as possible

  • 8/3/2019 Power Point in Psycho

    3/6

    Methods of CreativeThinking 1. Evolution.This is the method of incremental

    improvement. New ideas stem from other ideas,new solutions from previous ones, the new ones

    slightly improved over the old ones. Many of thevery sophisticated things we enjoy today

    developed through a long period of constantincrementation. Making something a little better

    here, a little better there gradually makes it

    something a lot better--even entirely different fromthe original.

  • 8/3/2019 Power Point in Psycho

    4/6

    .2 Synthesis . , W ith th is m e th o d tw o o r m o re existin g, .id e a s a re co m b in e d in to a th ird n e w id e a C o m b in in g

    th e id e a s of a m a g a zin e a n d a n a u d io ta p e g ive s th e,id e a o f a m a g a zin e yo u ca n liste n to o n e u se fu l fo r

    .b lin d p e o p le o r fre e w a y co m m u te rs

    3. Revolution.Sometimes the best new idea is acompletely different one, an marked change from

    the previous ones. While an evolutionaryimprovement philosophy might cause a professor

    to ask, "How can I make my lectures better andbetter?" a revolutionary idea might be, "Why notstop lecturing and have the students teach eachother, working as teams or presenting reports?"

  • 8/3/2019 Power Point in Psycho

    5/6

    4. Reapplication.Loo k a t som e th in g o ld in a n e w. . , ,w a y G o b e yo n d la b e ls U n fixa te re m o ve p re ju d ice s

    ex p e cta tio n s a n d a ssu m p tio n s a n d d isco ve r h o w.som e th in g ca n b e re a p p lie d O n e cre a tive p e rson

    m ig h t g o to th e ju n kya rd a n d se e a rt in a n o ld m o d e l.T tra n sm issio n H e p a in ts it u p a n d p u ts it in h is

    .livin g ro o m A n o th e r cre a tive p e rson m ig h t see in th e-sa m e tra n sm issio n th e n e ce ssa ry g e a rs fo r a m u lti

    .sp e e d h o t w a lke r fo r h is h o rse H e h o o ks it to som e.p o le s a n d a m o to r a n d p u ts it in h is co rra l T h e ke y is

    to se e b e yo n d th e p re vio u s o r sta te d a p p lica tio n s fo r, ,so m e id e a so lu tio n o r th in g a n d to se e w h a t o th e r

    .a p p lica tio n is p o ssib le

    5. hanging Direction.Many creativebreakthroughs occur when attention is shifted from

    one angle of a problem to another. This is

    sometimes called creative insight.

  • 8/3/2019 Power Point in Psycho

    6/6

    haracteristics of the Creative Person` curious

    ` seeks problems` enjoys challenge` optimistic` comfortable with imagination` able to suspend judgment

    ` sees problems as opportunities: ,` doesn't give up easily perseveres works

    hard