tailieunhanh - Problem definition as a stimulus to the creative process: Analysis of a classroom exercise

The implicit goal was to deal with the understanding of procedures to perform activities in a company and the exercise showed different ways of communicating a scenario and, consequently, different reactions depending upon the briefing. Preliminary results of the exercise indicated that the higher the degree of uncertainty on the problem definition or on an activity description, the more often association is attempted through individual repertoire, covering more varied options. | Journal of Technology and Science Education JOTSE, 2017 – 7(3): 274-290 – Online ISSN: 2013-6374 – Print ISSN: 2014-5349 PROBLEM DEFINITION AS A STIMULUS TO THE CREATIVE PROCESS: ANALYSIS OF A CLASSROOM EXERCISE Renato Vizioli , Paulo Carlos Kaminski Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil) rvizioli@, pckamins@ Received June 2015 Accepted March 2017 Abstract Dealing with problem-solving has been a growing challenge in teaching engineering and over the career of these professionals. To increase the ability to understand a problem and consequently improve the quality of the solutions, an exercise was proposed to students of an MBA program, and they have experienced some challenges on interpreting briefing and procedures, to improve creativity and ability on solving problems. The implicit goal was to deal with the understanding of procedures to perform activities in a company and the exercise showed different ways of communicating a scenario and, consequently, different reactions depending upon the briefing. Preliminary results of the exercise indicated that the higher the degree of uncertainty on the problem definition or on an activity description, the more often association is attempted through individual repertoire, covering more varied options. In the case of a tight briefing, the creative effort appears to be overlapped by the execution of simple operations, resulting on a deviation from the required goal. Through a brief theoretical framework, this essay intends to validate these perceptions and increase the use of techniques that improve creative and problem-solving capacity in product design and development. Keywords – Creativity; Problem definition, Design, Briefing. ---------- -274- Journal of Technology and Science Education – 1. Introduction As society deals with more complex problems since a long time ago, to be precise on its interpretation and .

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