101 Activities For Teaching Creativity And Problem Solving

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  • Your Slip Is Showing [90]

  • The Shirt Off Your Back [101]


Procedure



  1. Give each member of a group a pad of Post-it®Notes and pens or pencils.

  2. Tell each participant to write one idea on a Post-it®and pass it to the person on his
    or her right.

  3. Instruct the group members to read the ideas on the Post-its they just received and
    use these ideas to stimulate improvements or entirely new ideas.

  4. Tell them to write any improvements or new ideas on new Post-its and pass them
    to the persons on their right.

  5. Allow this process to continue for about 10 to 15 minutes.

  6. Call time and ask group members to sort the Post-its into categories of similar
    ideas for evaluation. Tell them to do this on a table, a flip chart, or a wall.


Debrief/Discussion
This is one of the original brainwriting activities developed in Germany and one of the
most popular activities in use today throughout the world. It is a natural complement to
brainstorming and should be used whenever at least 15 minutes of time is available.
Many trainers and facilitators use this approach as a way to kick off a brainstorming ses-
sion in that it can serve as a purging activity to allow participants to share their pre-ses-
sion ideas without having to wait.
Perhaps the most useful discussion question to use with this exercise is to ask partici-
pants to discuss why this method would generate more ideas than traditional brainstorm-
ing or brainwriting activities in which the ideas are not shared.
Also consider having participants debrief using the following questions:


  • What was most helpful about this exercise?

  • What was most challenging?

  • What can we apply?

  • How would you rate the value of this exercise to helping us with this issue?

  • 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?


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