Creativity

understanding and enhancing technical creativity and innovation

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  • Topics
    • 1 – Introduction
    • 2 – Divergent thinking and bad ideas
    • 3 – Convergent thinking 1 – uncovering knowledge
    • 4 – Convergent thinking 2 – analysis and structure
    • 5 – Deconstruction / reconstruction
    • 6 – Theory
    • 7 – Getting Personal
    • 8 – Nurturing creativity
    • 9 – Time managing creativity

TAPT

Teasing Apart, Piecing Together (TAPT) is an innovation method developed by Silas Hooper as part of his PhD thesis “Towards designing more effective systems by understanding user experiences” at Southampton University.  It built on my own work on Bad Ideas, but with more guidance towards fitting within software engineering / software design processes.

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  • TAPT Instructions (PDF)
  • TAPT Forms (PDF)