Creativity Center of the University of Nis organized a workshop titled "Creative problem solving" on February 27, 2019. This workshop was delivered by academics Richard Morris, Mark Milne, Steven Kilgallon and Tim Katz from the University of Brighton, a UK based partner in the IF4TM project.

The workshop:

  • Outlined views of creativity as outcomes, cognitive and systemic processes
  • Discussed creativity as a tool of learning, enterprise and problem solving
  • Explained a four-stage model of creativity for problem solving
  • Outlined and practices a number of tools that can be used to support creative problem solving including 6-3-5 and morphological analysis
  • Reviewed with attendees the key points and learning outcomes

The participants of the workshop were students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. During the workshop, through creative methods, students in teams generated and analyzed ideas for specific topics and challenges.

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