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Creativity - A Course for Action
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In the author's two previous papers on this topic, a general philosophy was described for using creativity as a tool in everyday problems and for the use of creativity in the classroom. This paper describes the reduction of this philosophy to practice by discussing a course the author leads on the topic of Engineering Creativity. Suggestions for others who wish to develop such a course are included.
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Riffe, W., "Creativity - A Course for Action," SAE Technical Paper 871241, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871241.Also In
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