88. Out-of-the-Blue Lightning Bolt Cloudbuster
Background
Hall (1994) developed this activity to spark ideas during extended group idea generation
sessions. As with some other activities in this chapter, written ideas are shared among
group members. However, the procedure used to share ideas is much more unstructured
(to say the least). Group members write their ideas on paper airplanes and throw them
about. The result can be a lot of fun. And where there’s fun, there are often many creative
ideas.
Objectives
- To help participants generate as many creative ideas as possible
- To help participants learn how to use the activities to generate ideas
Participants
Small groups of four to seven people each
Materials, Supplies, and Equipment
- At least five sheets of multi-colored, bright (for example, AstroBrites®), 8.5” x 11”
paper for each participant, plus pens or pencils - For each group: markers, two flip charts, and masking tape for posting flip-chart
sheets - For each participant: one sheet each of three different colors of sticking dots
(^1 ⁄ 2 ” diameter) and one pad of 4 x 6 Post-it®Notes
Procedure
- Distribute the paper to each participant, making sure that they receive a variety of
different colors.
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