A Brainstorming Technique for Students that ACTUALLY Works
John Spencer・2 minutes read
Students engage in individual brainstorming to generate ideas, collaborate in a judgment-free group setting, incorporate diverse perspectives from other groups, and collectively refine their ideas into a unified concept to avoid groupthink and promote inclusivity.
Insights
- Individual brainstorming followed by group collaboration, incorporating diverse perspectives, and fostering open dialogue without judgment, helps prevent groupthink and ensures inclusive decision-making processes.
- The structured approach of combining, analyzing, evaluating, and narrowing down ideas from various sources into a coherent concept not only enhances creativity but also allows for a comprehensive exploration of possibilities, leading to more robust outcomes.
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Recent questions
How do students brainstorm effectively?
By first brainstorming individually, then coming together as a group without judgment.
What is the purpose of inviting a member from another group during brainstorming?
To contribute fresh ideas and prevent groupthink.
How can students ensure all voices are heard during brainstorming?
By combining similar ideas, analyzing, evaluating, and narrowing down ideas to form a coherent concept.
What is the main rule during group brainstorming sessions?
No judgment to reduce fear and encourage creativity.
Why is it important to brainstorm both individually and as a group?
To ensure a variety of ideas are generated and all perspectives are considered.
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