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An Interview with Keith Sawyer on Creativity
Tammy Lynne Moore,Michael F. Shaughnessy 대한사고개발학회 2014 The International Journal of Creativity & Problem Vol.24 No.1
Dr. R. Keith Sawyer is the Morgan Distinguished Professor in Educational Innovations at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He is one of the country’s leading scientific experts on creativity. His 2007 book GROUP GENIUS shows us how to be more creative in collaborative group settings, how to change our organizations for the better, and how to tap into our own reserves of creativity. His 2013 book ZIG ZAG identifies the 8 stages of the creative process, and contains over 100 techniques to enhance your personal creativity. After receiving his computer science degree from MIT in 1982, Sawyer began his career with a two-year stint designing videogames for Atari. From 1984 to 1990, he worked as a management consultant on innovative technologies; clients included Citicorp, AT&T, and U.S. West. He has been a jazz pianist for over 30 years, and spent several years playing piano with Chicago improv theater groups. His research has been featured on on CNN, Fox News, TIME Magazine, and other media. A popular speaker, he lectures to corporations, associations, and universities around the world on creativity and innovation.
Michael F. Shaughnessy,Tammy Lynne Moore 대한사고개발학회 2006 The International Journal of Creativity & Problem Vol.16 No.2
Teachers, as part of their professional duties, should be encouraging thinking in the schools as well as fostering mastery of the curriculum. This paper discusses tactics, techniques and strategies for fostering thinking in the schools. The importance of independent thinking as well as reflective thinking is examined.