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Definition of Creativity
KnowledgeInventiveness
Intuition Experience
Targets
Inspiration
Insight
Fantasy
The ability to generate many ideas andto find many ways to solve problems.
Definition of Innovation
Creativity in actionThe process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service
that creates value
Creativity types (E.Eisner)
•Broadening limits•Overcoming existing boundaries•Invention•Aesthetics organization.
Άγνωστο
Αβεβαιότητα
Αλλαγή
Unknown
Uncertainity
Change
Fear of fail
Stress
Embarrassment
Stereotypes
Attitude to change
Taking initiatives
ΠΏΣ ΝΑ ΑΝΑΠΤΥΞΟΥΜΕΤΗΝ ΚΑΙΝΟΤΟΜΙΑ ΣΤΟ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ
Networking
Factors that influence the innovation
Tools
Skills
Motivation
Have A Positive Attitude To Change The ability to manage the change effectively, is critical in adopting
innovation.
Attitude to change
Out of the comfort zone με
Challenging
Put yourself in someone else
shoes ου
What “think outside the box means”
•Brainstorming, Osborn•List of problems•List of combinations•SCAMPER of Bob Eberle•The 6 hats of De Bono•Concept maps•What if (if What)•Why not (Why not)
Tools
KNOWLEDGEFertile ground to
develop new ideas
Trap that captures people in old ideas and thoughts
The role of the knowledge ?
Conclusion
Innovation and creativity are part of the essential skills that enable students to meet with future challenges and market
competitions.
While current educational systems do not provide the necessary creativity and innovation strategies required to meet with these demands and challenges, educators can implement a number of tips and techniques that can help students to think creatively and find innovative solutions for existing and future problems.