101 Activities For Teaching Creativity And Problem Solving

(Joyce) #1

  • Will this exercise be helpful in the future for other sessions?

  • What did you learn?

  • What will we be able to use from this exercise?

  • What ideas were generated, and which ones were most interesting?


Variation



  • To add a little zest to this exercise, have individual participants write down their free
    associations by themselves as quickly as possible. Then have them take turns and
    write their results on the flip-chart paper for the group to use as idea triggers.


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