CREATIVEinsights with Michael N. Kurniawan [email protected] 1st Meeting Pre SURV EY: who are YOU? why are you HERE? what do you EXPECT? describe the following words: • life • design.
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CREATIVEinsights
with Michael N. Kurniawan
[email protected]
Slide 2
1st Meeting
Slide 3
Pre
SURV
EY:
who are YOU?
why are you HERE?
what do you EXPECT?
describe the following
words:
• life
• design
Slide 4
The
GOAL:
to prove that you are creative
and able to use design thinking
to create innovation.
Slide 5
4
STAGE
2.
S:
1. Think outside the box
Learning about the essence of a
Designer and how you can relate to it
3. Rediscovering your creativity
4. Introduction to Design Thinking as a
tool to create innovations
Slide 6
4
STAGE Time allocation
S:
Aesthetics of curiosity
Who is a Designer
Rediscovering Creativity
Design thinking
Slide 7
STUDENTS Photos:
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today’s
GOAL:
we begin to understand how
the world has shaped our
life, our way of thinking, and
our perspectives. That’s why
we need creativity to think
outside the box.
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what does it mean to THINK OUTSIDE
How to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX?
THE BOX?
Slide 10
let’s
TRY:
Draw a single “tree / car” as
imaginative as you can.
IS IT HARD to THINK OUTSIDE THE
BOX?
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WHY?
WHICH IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL?
WHICH IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE?
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“MOST PEOPLE ARE OTHER PEOPLE,
THEIR THOUGHTS ARE SOMEONE
ELSE’S OPINIONS,
THEIR LIVES A MIMICRY,
THEIR PASSIONS A QUOTATIONS”
Oscar Wilde
Slide 16
BUT…
“NO GREAT ARTIST EVER SEES
THINGS AS THEY REALLY ARE. IF
THEY DID (IF YOU DO) THEN
THEY WOULD CEASE TO BE AN
ARTIST“
Oscar Wilde
Slide 17
SO…
WHAT MAKES AN ARTIST SO
IMAGINATIVE, CREATIVE, CRAZY?
Marcel Duschamp's,
Fountain
Slide 18
Break 5 minutes
Slide 19
THEY’VE SHIFTED THEIR MINDSET
uncritical
acceptance of
external authority
critical analysis of
authority
Establish one’s
own internal
authority
Slide 20
THE IMPORTANCE OF
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Hi, I am Michael Nathaniel K.
Slide 22
NEXT WEEK: in Communication
Process
1 minute presentation
I DARE YOU TO BE CREATIVE ..!
“PRESENT
THE REAL
YOU?”
Slide 23
SELF-REFLECTION
“WHY ARE YOU
HERE..?”
Slide 24
“HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW THE
CLEAVEREST PEOPLE AT SCHOOL
ARE NOT THOSE WHO MAKE IT IN
LIFE?
WHY?”
Paul Arden
Slide 25
BECAUSE
EDUCATION HAVE
KILLED OUR
CREATIVITY..!
Slide 26
Break 5 minutes
Slide 27
ARE YOU CREATIVE?
let’s
TRY:
Answer this questions:
• A man lives on the 17th floor of an
apartment building. Every morning
he takes the lift down to the
ground. In the evening he goes into
the lift and if it is raining he goes
directly back to the 17th floor.
Otherwise he goes to the tenth
floor and climbs up seven flights of
stairs. Why?
Slide 28
ARE YOU CREATIVE?
let’s
TRY:
• A man walks into a bar and asks for
water. The bartender pulls out a
gun and points it at him. The man,
says, “Thank you”, and walks out.
Why?
Slide 29
ARE YOU CREATIVE?
let’s
TRY:
• A man drives down the highway at
70 mph. He passes three cars going
80 mph, then gets pulled over by a
police officer and is given a ticket.
Slide 30
How to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX?
CHANGE:
To alter, make different, move from
one state to another.
CREATIVITY:
The state or quality of being creative.
The ability to create or generate ideas.
INNOVATION
:
The act of introducing or implementing
creative ideas to make it real.
LATERAL
THINKING:
Thinking that seeks new ways of
looking at a problem rather than
proceeding by logical steps.
Slide 31
Using LATERAL THINKING
let’s
TRY:
• A large city in the US had a problem
with thefts of light bulbs from its
subway system. Thieves would
unscrew the light bulbs, leading to
cost and security issues. The
engineer who was given this
challenge could not alter the
location of the light bulbs, and he
had very little budget to work with.
What is the solution?
Slide 32
Class REFLECTION
After every meeting, write down
THE MOST IMPORTANT thing that have
learned and HOW IT EFFECTS YOUR LIFE
&
any questions you might have
Email to [email protected]
by the end of this week
CREATIVEinsights
with Michael N. Kurniawan
[email protected]
Slide 2
1st Meeting
Slide 3
Pre
SURV
EY:
who are YOU?
why are you HERE?
what do you EXPECT?
describe the following
words:
• life
• design
Slide 4
The
GOAL:
to prove that you are creative
and able to use design thinking
to create innovation.
Slide 5
4
STAGE
2.
S:
1. Think outside the box
Learning about the essence of a
Designer and how you can relate to it
3. Rediscovering your creativity
4. Introduction to Design Thinking as a
tool to create innovations
Slide 6
4
STAGE Time allocation
S:
Aesthetics of curiosity
Who is a Designer
Rediscovering Creativity
Design thinking
Slide 7
STUDENTS Photos:
Slide 8
today’s
GOAL:
we begin to understand how
the world has shaped our
life, our way of thinking, and
our perspectives. That’s why
we need creativity to think
outside the box.
Slide 9
what does it mean to THINK OUTSIDE
How to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX?
THE BOX?
Slide 10
let’s
TRY:
Draw a single “tree / car” as
imaginative as you can.
IS IT HARD to THINK OUTSIDE THE
BOX?
Slide 11
Slide 12
Slide 13
Slide 14
WHY?
WHICH IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL?
WHICH IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE?
Slide 15
“MOST PEOPLE ARE OTHER PEOPLE,
THEIR THOUGHTS ARE SOMEONE
ELSE’S OPINIONS,
THEIR LIVES A MIMICRY,
THEIR PASSIONS A QUOTATIONS”
Oscar Wilde
Slide 16
BUT…
“NO GREAT ARTIST EVER SEES
THINGS AS THEY REALLY ARE. IF
THEY DID (IF YOU DO) THEN
THEY WOULD CEASE TO BE AN
ARTIST“
Oscar Wilde
Slide 17
SO…
WHAT MAKES AN ARTIST SO
IMAGINATIVE, CREATIVE, CRAZY?
Marcel Duschamp's,
Fountain
Slide 18
Break 5 minutes
Slide 19
THEY’VE SHIFTED THEIR MINDSET
uncritical
acceptance of
external authority
critical analysis of
authority
Establish one’s
own internal
authority
Slide 20
THE IMPORTANCE OF
Slide 21
Hi, I am Michael Nathaniel K.
Slide 22
NEXT WEEK: in Communication
Process
1 minute presentation
I DARE YOU TO BE CREATIVE ..!
“PRESENT
THE REAL
YOU?”
Slide 23
SELF-REFLECTION
“WHY ARE YOU
HERE..?”
Slide 24
“HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW THE
CLEAVEREST PEOPLE AT SCHOOL
ARE NOT THOSE WHO MAKE IT IN
LIFE?
WHY?”
Paul Arden
Slide 25
BECAUSE
EDUCATION HAVE
KILLED OUR
CREATIVITY..!
Slide 26
Break 5 minutes
Slide 27
ARE YOU CREATIVE?
let’s
TRY:
Answer this questions:
• A man lives on the 17th floor of an
apartment building. Every morning
he takes the lift down to the
ground. In the evening he goes into
the lift and if it is raining he goes
directly back to the 17th floor.
Otherwise he goes to the tenth
floor and climbs up seven flights of
stairs. Why?
Slide 28
ARE YOU CREATIVE?
let’s
TRY:
• A man walks into a bar and asks for
water. The bartender pulls out a
gun and points it at him. The man,
says, “Thank you”, and walks out.
Why?
Slide 29
ARE YOU CREATIVE?
let’s
TRY:
• A man drives down the highway at
70 mph. He passes three cars going
80 mph, then gets pulled over by a
police officer and is given a ticket.
Slide 30
How to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX?
CHANGE:
To alter, make different, move from
one state to another.
CREATIVITY:
The state or quality of being creative.
The ability to create or generate ideas.
INNOVATION
:
The act of introducing or implementing
creative ideas to make it real.
LATERAL
THINKING:
Thinking that seeks new ways of
looking at a problem rather than
proceeding by logical steps.
Slide 31
Using LATERAL THINKING
let’s
TRY:
• A large city in the US had a problem
with thefts of light bulbs from its
subway system. Thieves would
unscrew the light bulbs, leading to
cost and security issues. The
engineer who was given this
challenge could not alter the
location of the light bulbs, and he
had very little budget to work with.
What is the solution?
Slide 32
Class REFLECTION
After every meeting, write down
THE MOST IMPORTANT thing that have
learned and HOW IT EFFECTS YOUR LIFE
&
any questions you might have
Email to [email protected]
by the end of this week