Today's lecture started with the lecturer Mr.Rehan talking about ones creativeness. He first started the session by asking everyone if they think themselves as creative. The students who thought they were creative were told to sit separately from the ones who thought they weren't creative. And there was a large crowd in the side where they thought they weren't creative (Maybe they chose that side to avoid question from the lecturer..who knows :) Then he asked them why they thought so because everyone is creative in their own unique way and no matter how small something they have done is it is still creative.
Everyone gave in their ideas as to why they think that whatever they do seems not creative. Some said that they feel that they have not done anything great. The lecturer gave an example of creativeness and it was that even tie your shoe lace is a creativeness. After doing a bit of research on creativity I came across quote by Linda Naiman.
According to California State University Northridge (2012), people are motivated to be creative when they "need to communicate ideas and values and need to solve problems".
Everyone gave in their ideas as to why they think that whatever they do seems not creative. Some said that they feel that they have not done anything great. The lecturer gave an example of creativeness and it was that even tie your shoe lace is a creativeness. After doing a bit of research on creativity I came across quote by Linda Naiman.
According to California State University Northridge (2012), people are motivated to be creative when they "need to communicate ideas and values and need to solve problems".
Creativity is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. Creativity involves two processes: thinking, then producing. Innovation is the production or implementation of an idea. If you have ideas, but don’t act on them, you are imaginative but not creative.” — Linda Naiman
Creativity at Work (2012)
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