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===== Design Thinking ===== |
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[[J. P. Guilford]] drew a distinction between convergent and divergent production (commonly renamed [[Convergent thinking|convergent]] and [[divergent thinking]]). Convergent thinking involves aiming for a single, correct solution to a problem, whereas divergent thinking involves creative generation of multiple answers to a set problem. Divergent thinking is often employed in problems with an open-ended nature which have may have various responses (e.g., "How can a chair be used?"). Convergent thinking, on the other hand, is often used in problems with a single or expected response. (e.g., "how many sides does a square have?"). Divergent thinking is sometimes used as a synonym for creativity in psychology literature or is considered the necessary precursor to creativity. However, there is a clear distinction between creative thinking and divergent thinking. |
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Design thinking is a methodology for innovative problem solving that is team-based. It focuses on human-centered design for any range of problems in business and social settings. It focuses on helping team members run through periods of {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}} |
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Creative thinking focuses upon the combination of ideas to formulate something new and unique while divergent thinking focuses on the act of conceiving of a variety of ideas which are not necessarily new or unique. |
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Other researchers have occasionally used the terms ''flexible'' thinking or [[Fluid and crystallized intelligence|fluid intelligence]], which are roughly similar to (but not synonymous with) creativity.{{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}} |
Latest revision as of 04:53, 24 June 2023
Design Thinking
[edit]Design thinking is a methodology for innovative problem solving that is team-based. It focuses on human-centered design for any range of problems in business and social settings. It focuses on helping team members run through periods of
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