Monday, December 08, 2008

Learning2Think Creatively

Can we learn to think creatively using a deck of cards?

Creative Thinking in Practice

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Tools for Creative Thinking

Internet is a great source to access required information. Try the following links to expand your power of creative thinking.


Creative Thinking Techniques

Integrative & Creative Thinking

Critical Thinking on the Web

Exploratree is a free web resource where you can access a library of ready-made interactive thinking guides, print them, edit them or make your own. You can share them and work on them in groups too.

The Exploratree web resource has been developed by Futurelab and emerged out of our work on the Enquiring Minds project. It provides a series of ready-made interactive 'thinking guides' or 'frameworks' which can support students' projects and research. Thinking guides support the thinking or working through of an issue, topic or question and help to shape, define and focus an idea and also support the planning required to investigate it further.
Exploratree

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Best web Sites on Creativity

You no longer to search for sites on innovation and creativity. just try the following link

http://www.creax.net/

John
www.creativityasia.com

Creativity: The New Landscape of Business

C. K. Prahalad on Innovation, Part 1
The new landscape of business

Management expert C. K. Prahalad discusses the new landscape of innovation, in which companies must learn to co-create with their consumers, making use of a global ecosystem of resources




Creativity: Putting products to Work

While everyone is interested in Creativity, the main question how can I put that to work. The video from Busineesweek featuring Clayton Christensen on innovation provide some interesting answer.


Monday, April 21, 2008

Innovative Companies

What is the best way to learn to be innovative? Learn from others. The article from Businessweek should help you.

The World's Most Innovative Companies

Friday, March 14, 2008

Wireless Energy

In the past, people like Nikola Telsa did attempt to beam electricity around wirelessly. That attempt that started during the late 19th century came to an end when funding ran out for his research. When the world was willing to live with wired network of electricity, the reason for developing wireless network to transmit electricity took a back seat.

Recently Marin Soljačić, from MIT, was dragged out of bed by the insistent beeping of a cell phone. "This one didn't want to stop until you plugged it in for charging," says Soljačić. In his exhausted state, he wished the phone would just begin charging itself as soon as it was brought into the house.

That problem triggered the journey for wireless transmission. Watch the video


Wireless Energy