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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Week 6-Random Words


Sunday, August 29, 2010
Week 5-The Art Of Juxtaposition

Juxtaposition (literary), synonymous with contrast, two objects or texts that oppose one another
In linguistics and semantics, contrast is a relationship between two discourse segments. Contrast is often overtly marked by markers such as but or however, such as in the following examples:
1. It's raining, but I am not taking an umbrella.
2. We will be giving a party for our new students. We won't, however, be serving drinks.
3. The student knew about the test on Friday, but still he did not study.
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During our last lecture session ,we did a very interesting exercise. First, we choose any pair of number which is from 00 until 99. Then we replace the number with the certain object which have been given . We are asked to make any sentence or statement of these two things or object. Then we visualize those statement with pictures of the scene . The following step is also the same, we draw the pictures but this time, the pictures or image we draw must making people say the 2 things or objects that we have choose randomly .
2. lighting
3. ice
4. light
5. fire
6. duck
7. dog
8. oil
9. leave
0. fly
The second digit of number:
1. water
2. rock
3. wind
4. mountain
5. wind
6. spider
7. tree
8. wood
9. rain
0. head


Week 4 - Associated Mind Map
 To consider a mortar and a pestle as a topic for an Associated Mind Map it is easy to see how we can create connections between things that are not directly related .An example of Mortar and Pestle can be a Dj Turntable:
To consider a mortar and a pestle as a topic for an Associated Mind Map it is easy to see how we can create connections between things that are not directly related .An example of Mortar and Pestle can be a Dj Turntable:
Why mind map?
- a useful technique that improves the way you take notes, supports and enhances your creative problem solving.
- can quickly identify and understand the structure of a subject.- In a format that your mind finds easy to remember and quick to review.
- Summarizing information
- Consolidating information from different research sources
- Thinking through complex problem
- Presenting information in a format that shows the overall structure of your subject.
How to do mind map?
- Use just keywords or wherever possible images
- Start from the center of the page and work out.- Make the center a clear and strong visual image that depicts the general theme of the map
- Create sub-centers for sub-themes
- Put keywords on lines
- Use arrows, icons or other visual aids to show links between different elements
- Be creative. Creativity aids memory


Week 2-Creativity,Novelty and Innovation


Week 1- Defining Creativity

The word Creativity means the ability to create.
