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Stanford University

A Crash Course on Creativity

Stanford University via NovoEd

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Overview

Embark on a 7-week journey exploring the fundamentals of creativity with Stanford University. Discover techniques to unleash your innovative potential, learn to approach problems from fresh perspectives, and develop skills to generate groundbreaking ideas. Engage in hands-on exercises and collaborative projects designed to stimulate your creative thinking and boost your ability to find novel solutions. Gain insights into the creative process, overcome mental blocks, and cultivate a mindset that fosters originality and innovation in both personal and professional contexts.

Taught by

Tina Seelig

Reviews

3.5 rating, based on 6 Class Central reviews

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  • Anonymous

    It is a simply a promotion of Seelig's book.

    Three weekly minutes of rehashing stolen ideas.

    Good luck in trying to say it in evaluation. The

    "feedback" is either (your choice) very badly or very cleverly constructed.

    Don't waste your time. (as I did)

  • Anonymous
    The professor is extremely engaged on the forum. Not engaged in providing content in the course though. If you put a LOT of effort in it, it is worth it. If you don't, then don't waste your time. And the software platform of Venture Labs/NovoEd is a JOKE
  • Anonymous
    Great ! using very simple elements and tools you obtained a very creative & outstanding image.
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    Rita Massey
    This course doesn't give any satisfaction of having learnt something different. Structure is not tight and peer activities were poor. No feed back or proper coordination for projects. Worst is the fact that there is no certificate at the end of the course!
    Pity!
  • Anonymous
    Its a mind blowing course. This course teaches us about increasing creativity level. It motivates to do things differently. Tina Seelig proves to be a great motivator.
  • Lindy M Barr-Batdorf

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