Hi All...
Here's another great chance to experience, first hand, both cooperative 
learning and project based learning!  Those of us who took the Venture Lab 
course "Designing A New Learning Environment" found it both challenging and 
fun. Our team, Unplugged, designed the LocalFi website and are continuing to 
work on it even as we speak (a figure of speech).
The instructor will let us know more about team formation in the second week. 
We may be able to do one together or may need to work with people all over the 
world, which could also be a great experience. For this course, completing any 
one project will get you a certificate of completion! (Very unusual for a MOOC 
must be an experiment to increase the completion rates).
Check it out!Caryl

From: [email protected]
Subject: Welcome: Crash Course on Creativity
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 17:11:19 +0000



  
    
  
  
    
    Hi All,
    

    Welcome to the Crash Course on Creativity. I am delighted that you will be 
taking part in this experience, and I am looking forward to seeing all of your 
creative projects. We now have over 14,000 students signed up for the Crash 
Course on Creativity, and that number is growing daily. Participants come from 
all over the world! Feel free to invite your friends, family, and colleagues to 
join us at Crash Course on Creativity.

Class begins on Monday, April 22 and will run for six weeks, until June 2. 
Before we start, please look at this five-minute video to get a short tour of 
the course web site and read the information below.

COURSE DETAILS:

Schedule: New lectures and assignments will be posted on Mondays (right after 
midnight Pacific time), and assignments are due the following Sunday night 
(before midnight Pacific time).

Assignments: The first two weeks you will have individual assignments; the 
following three weeks you will have team projects; and the final week you will 
have an individual assignment. All of the assignments stand alone, so if you 
miss one assignment, you can pick up again the following week.

Workload: Expect to spend between 1 - 5 hours a week on the course. (Some 
people spend much more time on the projects.)

Technical Requirements: You will need a computer that allows you to watch the 
video lectures, and the ability to upload your assignments, which will be 
images, videos, slides, and text. You will also be required to collaborate with 
teammates via email, Skype, and other free online tools.

Text Book: I recommend that you get a hold of a copy of inGenius: A Crash 
Course on Creativity. There are short excerpts from the book on the course web 
site, and much more material in the book. It is a quick read that will inform 
and enhance your class experience.

Prerequisites: This is an introductory course designed for anyone, anywhere in 
the world. There are no prerequisites. It would be helpful to have basic skills 
taking digital photos, creating slides, presentations, and short videos for 
your homework submissions. If you don't already have these skills, you can 
learn them along the way, and get help from your teammates.

Course Content: The course is designed to introduce you to a set of tools for 
generating new ideas individually and as part of a team, including opportunity 
identification, reframing problems, connecting and combining ideas, and 
challenging assumptions. We will also discuss team dynamics, creative 
communication, and cultures that support creative problem solving.

Teams: You will create your own team during the second week of class, and the 
first team project takes place during week three. If you choose, you can work 
by yourself by forming a team of one person. You can work with others who you 
already know, or you can build a team with people in the class from all over 
the world. Details about team formation will be sent the second week of class.

Communication: The best way to reach the teaching team is to post a public 
message on the class Forum. That way everyone will see the answer. If you know 
the answer to the question, feel free to answer it. In addition, there is an 
active Facebook group for the course (Crash Course on Creativity)

Evaluation: Because this course focuses on creativity, evaluation of the 
projects is necessarily subjective. Our goal is to make sure that you get 
thoughtful feedback on your submissions and to showcase the most creative 
solutions for each challenge. To do this, the entire class will be involved in 
providing feedback on the assignments. You will be getting guidance and 
feedback on your evaluations in order to make sure they are as accurate and 
constructive as possible. The projects that are the most highly rated will be 
showcased on the course home page.

Statement of Accomplishment: All those who complete ANY five of the six weeks 
of assignments will receive a Statement of Accomplishment.



To get your creative juices flowing, here are some video clips from the 
Stanford Technology Ventures Program's ECorner Collection.

      Changing the World through Innovation, by Stanford President John Hennessy

      Ideas Come from Everywhere, by Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo!

      Orbiting the Giant Hairball, by Tom Kelley, Managing Director of IDEO

In case you haven't seen it, here is a talk I gave on my philosophy on teaching 
creativity.

Looking forward to our adventures together over the coming weeks!

Creativity Rules,
Tina Seelig

    
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