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Dewulf, Simon; Baillie, Caroline. (2001). Creativity in science and engineering. In Leo van Geffen; Han van der Meer; Tudor Rickards (Eds.),
Creativity and innovation: Fit for the future
(pp. 79-90). Enschede, the Netherlands: Twente University Press.
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Book Chapter (ISBN: 9036515904)Libary of Congress (LC) or Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Call Number: LC: HD53 .E87 1999
In this article the authors describe the attempt to foster creativity within engineering research in educational institutions in the UK. They describe a model of creative potential. They present an analysis of the creative process into 4 stages of preparation, generation, incubation and verification. They also point out the need to study incubation in greater detail.
Education / Innovation / Models / Creative analysis / Process / Incubation
CBIR Record Number: 300
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