The
concept of group brainstorming for idea generation is widely used in business
settings; in Ireland it remains underutilised as a pedagogical tool. This study
investigated the potential use of individual creative brainstorming; brainsketching
in education. A purposive sample was employed comprising of forty-eight
students from three secondary (high) schools. The
study investigation occurred using two design based tasks (norm and inventory).
An intrinsic motivation inventory (IMI) analysed students motivation for each
design based task approach. Brainsketching successfully increased students originality
levels of design ideas (r=0.414). In the context of intrinsic motivation, the
data demonstrates increased interest/enjoyment (r=0.545), perceived competence (r=0.465)
and perceived choice (r=0.063) when using the brainsketching inventory
approach. The data suggests brainsketching increased students levels of
intrinsic motivation in the design-based problem solving activity. This indicated
the utilisation of a strategic brainsketching approach for creative design
based activities in education is conducive to creative idea generation.
History
Publication
ASEE's 123rd Annual Conference and Exposition;Paper ID, 17251