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Blum, Debra E. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
The object of the unorthodox and popular course is to teach students how to be innovative and entrepreneurial, take intelligent risks, and be creative. Students must create a consumer product or service and market it, using academic and personal experience of successes and failures for insight. (MSE)
Descriptors: Creativity, Design, Educational Innovation, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedPipkin, Will; DiMenna, Stephen – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1989
Discusses the dialectic between creative dramatics and conflict resolution and its exploration by the Conflict Resolution Project (CRP). Outlines the CRP's perspectives and general approach as a prelude to a more indepth review about how creative dramatics are used by the CRP. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Creativity, Dramatics, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWyatt-Brown, Anne M. – Gerontologist, 1988
Evaluated novels written in old age by two contemporary British novelists, Barbara Pym and Penelope Mortimer, which revealed their late style was related to lifelong methods of adapting to changes in their situation. Found strength and direction of their creativity in old age fluctuated in response to their aging bodies and their new roles in…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Authors, Change
Peer reviewedBryant, Miles T. – Planning and Changing, 1988
Teacher evaluation owes its origins to the scientific management movement of the early 20th century. Just as schooling was rendered mechanical and product-driven in earlier years, current attempts to confine teaching within an administratively defined and managed arena may exact a significant price--an education system devoid of creativity.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Al-Sabaty, Ibrahim; Davis, Gary A. – Creativity Research Journal, 1989
This study explored whether the "right thinking style" relates to creativity as measured by 2 types of creativity tests, which were given to 109 undergraduates. Results correlated the How Do You Think scores positively with right thinking scores on the Your Style of Learning and Thinking test and negatively with left thinking scores.…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKimeldorf, Martin – International Journal of Career Management, 1995
Explores how job seekers use online computer services to gather information about their present line of work as well as jobs that represent a career change. Suggests creativity and persistence are the keys to using the virtual job market. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Change, Creativity, Employment Opportunities, Job Search Methods
Dick, Walter – Educational Technology, 1995
Responds to criticisms of author's work on instructional design and creativity. Clarifies three points from the criticized article: (1) the role of the Dick and Carey model; (2) the role of the client in the design process; and (3) the importance of performance analysis of ill-defined problems. (JMV)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creativity, Instructional Design, Responses
Peer reviewedAdaman, Jill E.; Blaney, Paul H. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1995
A music mood-induction procedure was used to induce either elated, depressed, or neutral mood in 71 college undergraduates. Creativity measures revealed that the subjects in the elated and depressed groups showed significantly greater creativity than subjects in the neutral group. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: College Students, Creativity, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Response
Peer reviewedSmith, Michael K. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This article describes inventions devised by 50 undergraduates, and groups them into 6 categories: personal/body, home, transportation, convenience devices/services, entertainment/recreation, and miscellaneous. Examples of inventions by national winners (ages 6-12) in the Invent America Contest are also given. (DB)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChung, Chen-Hua; And Others – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1992
This paper proposes the use of hypermedia as a design framework for creativity facilitation programs. It includes an overview of the major schools of thought in creativity, a review of fundamental concepts in hypertext and hypermedia, a discussion of design issues related to hypermedia-based creativity facilitation programs, and suggestions for…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Creative Development, Creativity, Hypermedia
Peer reviewedThomas, Ronald B. – Music Educators Journal, 1991
Discusses the Manhattanville Music Curriculum Project's concentration on the purpose, substance, and means of music instruction. Describes improvisation as the dominant means for teaching concepts, knowing how music works, and knowing how to make musical sense. Urges that the same goals of aural acuity, creative thought, and musical facility are…
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Improvisation, Music Education
Peer reviewedHeppner, Mary J.; And Others – Journal of Career Development, 1994
Creative techniques career counselors can use are described: guided imagery, idea journals, one-minute free writes, career genograms, metaphors, early recollections, career bingo, collage, hero/heroine analysis, timeline analysis, and life mapping. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Career Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Creativity
English, Gary – Performance and Instruction, 1994
Discusses time management training based on the theory that it should be a conceptual, psychological, and sociocultural process aimed at the management of self and relations with others. Guidelines for effective time management training are suggested, including supporting social needs, self-awareness, and encouraging creativity. (LRW)
Descriptors: Creativity, Guidelines, Interpersonal Relationship, Self Management
Peer reviewedGanderton, Paul S. – Educational Management and Administration, 1991
Subversives have often been considered both peripheral and antithetical to organizations. Management theories have sought to marginalize or neutralize such persons. By so doing, theorists and practitioners alike weaken their organizational insight and ignore subversives' potential value. Managers should help nonconformists make environmental…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Bureaucracy, Creativity, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedBurns, Gary – Journal of Film and Video, 1991
Argues that production should be treated seriously as a form of research. Asserts that such research contributes to production theory and to an overall understanding of the media. Presents a new idea about what kind of knowledge comes from production and what kind of written research typically results from this knowledge. (PRA)
Descriptors: Creativity, Film Production, Higher Education, Media Research


