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RAD3600

Creativity and Innovation Processes

Credits 7.5
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2016
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Examination arrangement Assignment
Special deadlines for course registration
Autumn: 2016-06-01

About

About the course

Course content

In this course discovery and learning activities as a way of understanding inter human relations will be central for the development and realisation of potential creativity and relational courage to create the basis for co-creation and innovation processes in groups and organisations. In addition to theory there will be a wholeness focus through tasks and relational processes and exploration process tools for development of ideas and innovation. Through those processes the student will develop awareness and attention to the forces and resistances that follow from biases and assumptions.

Focus areas:
- Recognition of creativity for the individual as a basis for co-worker driven innovation and organisational development
- Relational competence, creative processes, process leadership and innovation culture

Learning outcome

Goals for knowledge acquisition: Through active participation the student will acquire knowledge about basic conditions that promote and inhibit creative processes and innovation, and understands the movement from traditional thinking to possibilities and innovation.

Goals for skills acquisition: Through active participation in dialogue based lectures the student will aquire awareness and influencing skills that provides a basis for developing relational dynamics in favour of creative processes that lead to innovation.

Goals for competence acquisition: The student will acquire competencies in understanding and facilitating the liberation of creative potential in individuals, groups and organisations, e.g. co-worker driven innovation as a process from idea to implementation

Learning methods and activities

Dialogue based lectures and different types of learning activities. 5 whole days (of 6 hours), 2 days in the first week and 3 in the last week.
In between task with a reflection logg based on the student's own problem formulation, and related to the curricculum. Written paper of 8-10 pages (A4, line spacing 1,5, Times New Roman 12 pt.)

Compulsory assignments

  • 80% participation
  • Approved exercises

Specific conditions

Required previous knowledge

Admission to the course is restricted. All students must register in STUDWEB within 1st June (autumn semester) and 1st December (spring semester) if they want to take a course with restricted admission.

Course materials

Will be announced at the start of the semester.

Subject areas

  • Counselling
  • Social Studies

Contact information

Course coordinator

  • Camilla Fikse

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Education and Lifelong Learning

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Assignment
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2016

Oppgave
Weighting 100/100 Date Submission 2016-12-06

Ordinary examination - Spring 2017

Oppgave
Weighting 100/100 Date Submission 2017-06-02