Qualsiasi processo innovativo trova il suo fondamento nella fantasia e nella creatività delle persone: il progresso tecnologico da solo non assicura la creazione del valore quanto la creatività umana, atteso che l’innovazione non è sinonimo di tecnologia, che ne rappresenta appena un sottoinsieme.
Ma cosa fanno le organizzazioni per assicurarsi il vantaggio dell’innovazione? Come valorizzano e coinvolgono le risorse umane? Essere creativi è appannaggio di pochi eletti? Dove sono le innovazioni?
Allenarsi al cambiamento. I metodi creativi e la loro origine: come farsi le domande giuste. Osservare le differenze. Stimolare l’immaginazione. Le frasi killer per le nuove idee.
Abbracciare creatività e Innovazione in azienda. Perchè è importante e come f...Elena Peruzzi
Una presentazione base sul tema della Creatività e Innovazione. Per corsi completi sul tema potete contattarmi su linkedin Elena Peruzzi! Buona Visione!
Qualsiasi processo innovativo trova il suo fondamento nella fantasia e nella creatività delle persone: il progresso tecnologico da solo non assicura la creazione del valore quanto la creatività umana, atteso che l’innovazione non è sinonimo di tecnologia, che ne rappresenta appena un sottoinsieme.
Ma cosa fanno le organizzazioni per assicurarsi il vantaggio dell’innovazione? Come valorizzano e coinvolgono le risorse umane? Essere creativi è appannaggio di pochi eletti? Dove sono le innovazioni?
Allenarsi al cambiamento. I metodi creativi e la loro origine: come farsi le domande giuste. Osservare le differenze. Stimolare l’immaginazione. Le frasi killer per le nuove idee.
Abbracciare creatività e Innovazione in azienda. Perchè è importante e come f...Elena Peruzzi
Una presentazione base sul tema della Creatività e Innovazione. Per corsi completi sul tema potete contattarmi su linkedin Elena Peruzzi! Buona Visione!
Fuzz-testing: A hacker's approach to making your code more secure | Pascal Ze...Codemotion
Increased complexity makes it very hard and time-consuming to keep your software bug-free and secure. We introduce fuzz-testing as a method for automatically and continuously discovering vulnerabilities hidden in your code. The talk will explain how fuzzing works and how to integrate fuzz-testing into your Software Development Life Cycle to increase your code’s security.
Pompili - From hero to_zero: The FatalNoise neverending storyCodemotion
It was 1993 when we decided to venture in a beat'em up game for Amiga. The Catalypse's success story pushed me and my comrade to create something astonishing for this incredible game machine... but things went harder, assumptions were slightly different, and italian competitors appeared out of nowhere... the project died in 1996. Story ended? Probably not...
Il Commodore 65 è un prototipo di personal computer che Commodore avrebbe dovuto mettere in commercio quale successore del Commodore 64. Purtroppo la sua realizzazione si fermò appunto allo stadio prototipale. Racconterò l'affascinante storia del suo sviluppo ed il perchè della soppressione del progetto ormai ad un passo dalla immissione in commercio.
Rivivere l'ebbrezza di progettare un vecchio computer o una consolle da bar è oggi possibile sfruttando le FPGA, ovvero logiche programmabili che consentono a chiunque di progettare il proprio hardware o di ricrearne uno del passato. In questa sessione si racconta come dal reverse engineering dell'hardware di vecchie glorie come il Commodore 64 e lo ZX Spectrum sia stato possibile farle rivivere attraverso tecnologie oggi alla portata di tutti.
Michel Schudel - Let's build a blockchain... in 40 minutes! - Codemotion Amst...Codemotion
There's a lot of talk about blockchain, but how does the technology behind it actually work? For developers, getting some hands-on experience is the fastest way to get familiair with new technologies. So let's build a blockchain, then! In this session, we're going to build one in plain old Java, and have it working in 40 minutes. We'll cover key concepts of a blockchain: transactions, blocks, mining, proof-of-work, and reaching consensus in the blockchain network. After this session, you'll have a better understanding of core aspects of blockchain technology.
Richard Süselbeck - Building your own ride share app - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
When was the last time you were truly lost? Thanks to the maps and location technology in our phones, a whole generation has now grown up in a world where getting lost is truly a thing of the past. Location technology goes far beyond maps in the palm of our hand, however. In this talk, we will explore how a ridesharing app works. How do we discover our destination?How do we find the closest driver? How do we display this information on a map? How do we find the best route?To answer these questions,we will be learning about a variety of location APIs, including Maps, Positioning, Geocoding etc.
Eward Driehuis - What we learned from 20.000 attacks - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Eward Driehuis, SecureLink's research chief, will guide you through the bumpy ride we call the cyber threat landscape. As the industry has over a decade of experience of dealing with increasingly sophisticated attacks, you might be surprised to hear more attacks slip through the cracks than ever. From analyzing 20.000 of them in 2018, backed by a quarter of a million security events and over ten trillion data points, Eward will outline why this happens, how attacks are changing, and why it doesn't matter how neatly or securely you code.
Francesco Baldassarri - Deliver Data at Scale - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019 - Codemotion
IoT revolution is ended. Thanks to hardware improvement, building an intelligent ecosystem is easier than never before for both startups and large-scale enterprises. The real challenge is now to connect, process, store and analyze data: in the cloud, but also, at the edge. We’ll give a quick look on frameworks that aggregate dispersed devices data into a single global optimized system allowing to improve operational efficiency, to predict maintenance, to track asset in real-time, to secure cloud-connected devices and much more.
Martin Förtsch, Thomas Endres - Stereoscopic Style Transfer AI - Codemotion A...Codemotion
What if Virtual Reality glasses could transform your environment into a three-dimensional work of art in realtime in the style of a painting from Van Gogh? One of the many interesting developments in the field of Deep Learning is the so called "Style Transfer". It describes a possibility to create a patchwork (or pastiche) from two images. While one of these images defines the the artistic style of the result picture, the other one is used for extracting the image content. A team from TNG Technology Consulting managed to build an AI showcase using OpenCV and Tensorflow to realize such goggles.
Melanie Rieback, Klaus Kursawe - Blockchain Security: Melting the "Silver Bul...Codemotion
Blockchain (and Cryptocurrency) is an evolution of 20-year old research from scientists like Chaum, Lamport, and Castro & Liskov. Due to the current hype, it's hard to distinguish beneficial aspects of the technology from a desire for a "silver bullet" for device security, verifiable logistics, or "saving democracy". The problem: blockchain introduces new security challenges - and blind adoption without understanding reduces overall security. In this talk, Melanie Rieback and Klaus Kursawe explain the pitfalls and limits of blockchain, so you can avoid making your applications LESS secure.
Angelo van der Sijpt - How well do you know your network stack? - Codemotion ...Codemotion
Networking is a core part of computing in the digital world we inhabit. But, how well do you know how it works? Do you understand all the moving parts of the OSI stack inside your computer, and how the network is actually put together? How can this ever work? This guided safari of layers, standards, protocols, and happenstance will bring us close to the copper wire, and up through the layers of CDMA/CD, ARP, routing and HTTP. We will make a few excursions through patchworks that still work forty years later, and cleverly designed mechanisms that show that simplicity is the only way to last.
Lars Wolff - Performance Testing for DevOps in the Cloud - Codemotion Amsterd...Codemotion
Performance tests are not only an important instrument for understanding a system and its runtime environment. It is also essential in order to check stability and scalability – non-functional requirements that might be decisive for success. But won't my cloud hosting service scale for me as long as I can afford it? Yes, but… It only operates and scales resources. It won't automatically make your system fast, stable and scalable. This talk shows how such and comparable questions can be clarified with performance tests and how DevOps teams benefit from regular test practise.
Sascha Wolter - Conversational AI Demystified - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Sascha will demonstrate the opportunities and challenges of Conversational AI learned from the practice. Both Technology and User Experience will be covered introducing a process finding micro-moments, writing happy paths, gathering intents, designing the conversational flow, and finally publishing on almost all channels including Voice Services and Chatbots. Valuable for enterprises, developers, and designers. All live on stage in just minutes and with almost no code.
Michele Tonutti - Scaling is caring - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
A key challenge we face at Pacmed is quickly calibrating and deploying our tools for clinical decision support in different hospitals, where data formats may vary greatly. Using Intensive Care Units as a case study, I’ll delve into our scalable Python pipeline, which leverages Pandas’ split-apply-combine approach to perform complex feature engineering and automatic quality checks on large time-varying data, e.g. vital signs. I’ll show how we use the resulting flexible and interpretable dataframes to quickly (re)train our models to predict mortality, discharge, and medical complications.
Pat Hermens - From 100 to 1,000+ deployments a day - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Coolblue is a proud Dutch company, with a large internal development department; one that truly takes CI/CD to heart. Empowerment through automation is at the heart of these development teams, and with more than 1000 deployments a day, we think it's working out quite well. In this session, Pat Hermens (a Development Managers) will step you through what enables us to move so quickly, which tools we use, and most importantly, the mindset that is required to enable development teams to deliver at such a rapid pace.
James Birnie - Using Many Worlds of Compute Power with Quantum - Codemotion A...Codemotion
Quantum computers can use all of the possible pathways generated by quantum decisions to solve problems that will forever remain intractable to classical compute power. As the mega players vie for quantum supremacy and Rigetti announces its $1M "quantum advantage" prize, we live in exciting times. IBM-Q and Microsoft Q# are two ways you can learn to program quantum computers so that you're ready when the quantum revolution comes. I'll demonstrate some quantum solutions to problems that will forever be out of reach of classical, including organic chemistry and large number factorisation.
Don Goodman-Wilson - Chinese food, motor scooters, and open source developmen...Codemotion
Chinese food exploded across America in the early 20th century, rapidly adapting to local tastes while also spreading like wildfire. How was it able to spread so fast? The GY6 is a family of scooter engines that has achieved near total ubiquity in Europe. It is reliable and cheap to manufacture, and it's made in factories across China. How are these factories able to remain afloat? Chinese-American food and the GY6 are both riveting studies in product-market fit, and both are the product of a distributed open source-like development model. What lessons can we learn for open source software?
Pieter Omvlee - The story behind Sketch - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
The design space has exploded in size within the last few years and Sketch is one of the most important milestones to represent the phenomenon. But behind the scenes of this growing reality there is a remote team that revolutionizes the design space all without leaving the home office. This talk will present how Sketch has grown to become a modern, product designer's tool.
Dave Farley - Taking Back “Software Engineering” - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? We are learning that science and empiricism works in software development, maybe now is the time to redefine what “Software Engineering” really means. Software isn't bridge-building, it is not car or aircraft development either, but then neither is Chemical Engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term "Software Engineering" maybe it is time to define what our "Engineering" discipline should be.
Joshua Hoffman - Should the CTO be Coding? - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
What is the job of a CTO and how does it change as a startup grows in size and scale? As a CTO, where should you spend your focus? As an engineer aspiring to be a CTO, what skills should you pursue? In this inspiring and personal talk, I describe my journey from early Red Hat engineer to CTO at Bloomon. I will share my view on what it means to be a CTO, and ultimately answer the question: Should the CTO be coding?
Fuzz-testing: A hacker's approach to making your code more secure | Pascal Ze...Codemotion
Increased complexity makes it very hard and time-consuming to keep your software bug-free and secure. We introduce fuzz-testing as a method for automatically and continuously discovering vulnerabilities hidden in your code. The talk will explain how fuzzing works and how to integrate fuzz-testing into your Software Development Life Cycle to increase your code’s security.
Pompili - From hero to_zero: The FatalNoise neverending storyCodemotion
It was 1993 when we decided to venture in a beat'em up game for Amiga. The Catalypse's success story pushed me and my comrade to create something astonishing for this incredible game machine... but things went harder, assumptions were slightly different, and italian competitors appeared out of nowhere... the project died in 1996. Story ended? Probably not...
Il Commodore 65 è un prototipo di personal computer che Commodore avrebbe dovuto mettere in commercio quale successore del Commodore 64. Purtroppo la sua realizzazione si fermò appunto allo stadio prototipale. Racconterò l'affascinante storia del suo sviluppo ed il perchè della soppressione del progetto ormai ad un passo dalla immissione in commercio.
Rivivere l'ebbrezza di progettare un vecchio computer o una consolle da bar è oggi possibile sfruttando le FPGA, ovvero logiche programmabili che consentono a chiunque di progettare il proprio hardware o di ricrearne uno del passato. In questa sessione si racconta come dal reverse engineering dell'hardware di vecchie glorie come il Commodore 64 e lo ZX Spectrum sia stato possibile farle rivivere attraverso tecnologie oggi alla portata di tutti.
Michel Schudel - Let's build a blockchain... in 40 minutes! - Codemotion Amst...Codemotion
There's a lot of talk about blockchain, but how does the technology behind it actually work? For developers, getting some hands-on experience is the fastest way to get familiair with new technologies. So let's build a blockchain, then! In this session, we're going to build one in plain old Java, and have it working in 40 minutes. We'll cover key concepts of a blockchain: transactions, blocks, mining, proof-of-work, and reaching consensus in the blockchain network. After this session, you'll have a better understanding of core aspects of blockchain technology.
Richard Süselbeck - Building your own ride share app - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
When was the last time you were truly lost? Thanks to the maps and location technology in our phones, a whole generation has now grown up in a world where getting lost is truly a thing of the past. Location technology goes far beyond maps in the palm of our hand, however. In this talk, we will explore how a ridesharing app works. How do we discover our destination?How do we find the closest driver? How do we display this information on a map? How do we find the best route?To answer these questions,we will be learning about a variety of location APIs, including Maps, Positioning, Geocoding etc.
Eward Driehuis - What we learned from 20.000 attacks - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Eward Driehuis, SecureLink's research chief, will guide you through the bumpy ride we call the cyber threat landscape. As the industry has over a decade of experience of dealing with increasingly sophisticated attacks, you might be surprised to hear more attacks slip through the cracks than ever. From analyzing 20.000 of them in 2018, backed by a quarter of a million security events and over ten trillion data points, Eward will outline why this happens, how attacks are changing, and why it doesn't matter how neatly or securely you code.
Francesco Baldassarri - Deliver Data at Scale - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019 - Codemotion
IoT revolution is ended. Thanks to hardware improvement, building an intelligent ecosystem is easier than never before for both startups and large-scale enterprises. The real challenge is now to connect, process, store and analyze data: in the cloud, but also, at the edge. We’ll give a quick look on frameworks that aggregate dispersed devices data into a single global optimized system allowing to improve operational efficiency, to predict maintenance, to track asset in real-time, to secure cloud-connected devices and much more.
Martin Förtsch, Thomas Endres - Stereoscopic Style Transfer AI - Codemotion A...Codemotion
What if Virtual Reality glasses could transform your environment into a three-dimensional work of art in realtime in the style of a painting from Van Gogh? One of the many interesting developments in the field of Deep Learning is the so called "Style Transfer". It describes a possibility to create a patchwork (or pastiche) from two images. While one of these images defines the the artistic style of the result picture, the other one is used for extracting the image content. A team from TNG Technology Consulting managed to build an AI showcase using OpenCV and Tensorflow to realize such goggles.
Melanie Rieback, Klaus Kursawe - Blockchain Security: Melting the "Silver Bul...Codemotion
Blockchain (and Cryptocurrency) is an evolution of 20-year old research from scientists like Chaum, Lamport, and Castro & Liskov. Due to the current hype, it's hard to distinguish beneficial aspects of the technology from a desire for a "silver bullet" for device security, verifiable logistics, or "saving democracy". The problem: blockchain introduces new security challenges - and blind adoption without understanding reduces overall security. In this talk, Melanie Rieback and Klaus Kursawe explain the pitfalls and limits of blockchain, so you can avoid making your applications LESS secure.
Angelo van der Sijpt - How well do you know your network stack? - Codemotion ...Codemotion
Networking is a core part of computing in the digital world we inhabit. But, how well do you know how it works? Do you understand all the moving parts of the OSI stack inside your computer, and how the network is actually put together? How can this ever work? This guided safari of layers, standards, protocols, and happenstance will bring us close to the copper wire, and up through the layers of CDMA/CD, ARP, routing and HTTP. We will make a few excursions through patchworks that still work forty years later, and cleverly designed mechanisms that show that simplicity is the only way to last.
Lars Wolff - Performance Testing for DevOps in the Cloud - Codemotion Amsterd...Codemotion
Performance tests are not only an important instrument for understanding a system and its runtime environment. It is also essential in order to check stability and scalability – non-functional requirements that might be decisive for success. But won't my cloud hosting service scale for me as long as I can afford it? Yes, but… It only operates and scales resources. It won't automatically make your system fast, stable and scalable. This talk shows how such and comparable questions can be clarified with performance tests and how DevOps teams benefit from regular test practise.
Sascha Wolter - Conversational AI Demystified - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Sascha will demonstrate the opportunities and challenges of Conversational AI learned from the practice. Both Technology and User Experience will be covered introducing a process finding micro-moments, writing happy paths, gathering intents, designing the conversational flow, and finally publishing on almost all channels including Voice Services and Chatbots. Valuable for enterprises, developers, and designers. All live on stage in just minutes and with almost no code.
Michele Tonutti - Scaling is caring - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
A key challenge we face at Pacmed is quickly calibrating and deploying our tools for clinical decision support in different hospitals, where data formats may vary greatly. Using Intensive Care Units as a case study, I’ll delve into our scalable Python pipeline, which leverages Pandas’ split-apply-combine approach to perform complex feature engineering and automatic quality checks on large time-varying data, e.g. vital signs. I’ll show how we use the resulting flexible and interpretable dataframes to quickly (re)train our models to predict mortality, discharge, and medical complications.
Pat Hermens - From 100 to 1,000+ deployments a day - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Coolblue is a proud Dutch company, with a large internal development department; one that truly takes CI/CD to heart. Empowerment through automation is at the heart of these development teams, and with more than 1000 deployments a day, we think it's working out quite well. In this session, Pat Hermens (a Development Managers) will step you through what enables us to move so quickly, which tools we use, and most importantly, the mindset that is required to enable development teams to deliver at such a rapid pace.
James Birnie - Using Many Worlds of Compute Power with Quantum - Codemotion A...Codemotion
Quantum computers can use all of the possible pathways generated by quantum decisions to solve problems that will forever remain intractable to classical compute power. As the mega players vie for quantum supremacy and Rigetti announces its $1M "quantum advantage" prize, we live in exciting times. IBM-Q and Microsoft Q# are two ways you can learn to program quantum computers so that you're ready when the quantum revolution comes. I'll demonstrate some quantum solutions to problems that will forever be out of reach of classical, including organic chemistry and large number factorisation.
Don Goodman-Wilson - Chinese food, motor scooters, and open source developmen...Codemotion
Chinese food exploded across America in the early 20th century, rapidly adapting to local tastes while also spreading like wildfire. How was it able to spread so fast? The GY6 is a family of scooter engines that has achieved near total ubiquity in Europe. It is reliable and cheap to manufacture, and it's made in factories across China. How are these factories able to remain afloat? Chinese-American food and the GY6 are both riveting studies in product-market fit, and both are the product of a distributed open source-like development model. What lessons can we learn for open source software?
Pieter Omvlee - The story behind Sketch - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
The design space has exploded in size within the last few years and Sketch is one of the most important milestones to represent the phenomenon. But behind the scenes of this growing reality there is a remote team that revolutionizes the design space all without leaving the home office. This talk will present how Sketch has grown to become a modern, product designer's tool.
Dave Farley - Taking Back “Software Engineering” - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? We are learning that science and empiricism works in software development, maybe now is the time to redefine what “Software Engineering” really means. Software isn't bridge-building, it is not car or aircraft development either, but then neither is Chemical Engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term "Software Engineering" maybe it is time to define what our "Engineering" discipline should be.
Joshua Hoffman - Should the CTO be Coding? - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
What is the job of a CTO and how does it change as a startup grows in size and scale? As a CTO, where should you spend your focus? As an engineer aspiring to be a CTO, what skills should you pursue? In this inspiring and personal talk, I describe my journey from early Red Hat engineer to CTO at Bloomon. I will share my view on what it means to be a CTO, and ultimately answer the question: Should the CTO be coding?
Joshua Hoffman - Should the CTO be Coding? - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019
Programmare la creatività - Zappacosta
1. ROME 11-12 april 2014ROME 11-12 april 2014
PROGRAMMARE LA CREATIVITÀ
kundera@olografix.org
Lucia Zappacosta
La creatività è un'abilità che si apprende e si può sviluppare.
Il Pensiero Creativo può aiutare a trovare soluzioni non
convenzionali ai problemi che si presentano quotidianamente.
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Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
Commodor 16
CHI SONO
1985
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Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
COS’E’ LA CREATIVITÀ
L’abilità a immaginare o inventare qualcosa di nuovo.
Non è un talento ma una skill che può essere appresa.
4. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
COME SE LA CAVA L’ITALIA?
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Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
ALLA RICERCA DELLA CREATIVITÀ…
GOOGLE
“CREATIVITÀ” – 11.900.000 RISULTATI
“CREATIVITY” – 250.000.000 RISULTATI
WIKIPEDIA: 45 IDIOMI DIVERSI (COMPRESO L’ESPERANTO)
61 TESTI IN BIBLIOGRAFIA (VERS. ITALIANA)
83 TESTI IN BIBLIOGRAFIA (VERS. INGLESE) + 117 NOTE
6. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
7. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
La creatività non è semplicemente l’analisi della
parte destra e sinistra del cervello, ma si tratta di
numerosi processi cognitivi, connessioni
neuronali ed emozioni che stimolano la nostra
immaginazione e che quindi ci rendono creativi.
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/learning-strategies/
LA CREATIVITÀ È SENZA DUBBIO LA RISORSA UMANA PIÙ
IMPORTANTE. SENZA CREATIVITÀ NON CI SAREBBE
PROGRESSO E RIPETEREMMO SEMPRE GLI STESSI SCHEMI.
Edward De Bono
8. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
IN CHI SI MANIFESTA LO SPIRITO CREATIVO?
ESPERIENZA COSTANZA
9. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
IN CHI SI MANIFESTA LO SPIRITO CREATIVO?
PASSIONE UMORISMO
10. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
CURIOSITÀ IRERSISTIBILE CORRERE RISCHI
IN CHI SI MANIFESTA LO SPIRITO CREATIVO?
11. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
ANATOMIA DEL MOMENTO CREATIVO*
1 PREPARAZIONE
2 INCUBAZIONE
3 FANTASTICARE
4 RAGGIUNGERE L’ILLUMINAZIONE
*MECCANISMO FLUIDO
12. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
DESIDERIO DI CREARE
CONSERVANDO LO SPIRITO DELL’INFANZIA
13. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
CONOSCENZA
ESPERIENZA
DEFINIRE UN OBIETTIVO
14. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
RACCOGLIERE LE INFORMAZIONI UTILI
15. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
ORGANIZZARLE
16. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
ORGANIZZARLE
METTERLEINRELAZIONE
17. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
LAVORARE DURO
18. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
FARE SEDIMENTARE
LE IDEE
Il caso favorisce la mente preparata.
Louis Pasteur (chimico e biologo)
19. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
IL POTERE DELL’INCONSCIO
20. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
Idea?
SE NON SUCCEDE NULLA…
DEDICHIAMOCI AD OPERAZIONI RIPETITIVE
[OVVERO Teniamo occupato l’emisfero sinistro
e smettiamola di provarci a tutti i costi!]
21. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
FACCIAMO UNA PAUSA IN BICICLETTA
22. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
CORRIAMO
23. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
CUCINIAMO
24. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
ALLENIAMOCI
E SUDIAMO
MAGARI POI
FACCIAMO UNA
DOCCIA…
25. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
GIOCHIAMO
UCCIDIAMO TUTTI!
26. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
NOLAN BUSHNELL
27. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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ED ORA…
PARLIAMO SOLO DEL PROBLEMA DA AFFRONTARE
ROMPERE LE REGOLE
VALORIZZARE IL CAMBIAMENTO
ESSERE COMPETENTI, CURIOSI E INSODDISFATTI
SEMPLIFICARE
RICONOSCERE L’INTUIZIONE
ESSERE PRIVI DI PREGIUDIZI
28. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
COS’E’ LA CREATIVITÀ
Usa la Forza, Luke. Segui l’istinto, Luke.
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars V: Una nuova speranza
SI, ESSERE PRIVI DI PREGIUDIZI
29. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
USA LA FORZA, LUKE.
SEGUI L’ISTINTO, LUKE.
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Star Wars V: Una nuova speranza
COME?
30. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
TECNICHE CREATIVE
Ci conducono verso terre inesplorate della fantasia
mantenendoci concentrati sull’obiettivo.
Una motocicletta con una ruota. Occhiali che si possono
utilizzare per leggere sdraiati.
Una maschera per le
tempeste di neve.
31. ROME 11-12 april 2014
Programmare la Creatività
- Lucia Zappacosta
IDEE CREATIVE NELL’ARTE
Creatività è trovare nessi nuovi tra cose note
32. ROME 11-12 april 2014
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- Lucia Zappacosta
CREATIVITÀ NEL DESIGN
Giancarlo Piretti, Plia, 1969
Creatività è l’abilità di indrodurre discontinuità rispetto al pensiero corrente,
giungendo a “prodotti” nuovi, funzionali ed in grado di “generare valore”.
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CREATIVITÀ NELLA NET ART
Jaromil, ASCII Shell Forkbomb, 2002
Forkbomb come virus poetico
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http://fffff.at/free-universal-construction-kit/
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IDEE CREATIVE PER RISOLVERE “PROBLEMI” COMUNI
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CREATIVITÀ E TEAM
PIÙ IL GRUPPO È AFFIATATO, PIÙ IL RISULTATO SARÀ SODDISFACENTE.
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CREATIVITÀ E TEAM
AMBIENTE SOFTWARE
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STRUMENTI PER ALLENARE LA CREATIVITÀ
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7 PRINCIPALI TECNICHE
BRAIN STORMING
FREE WRITING / BRAIN WRITING 6-3-5
MIND MAPPING
SKETCHING
6 HATS
5W + H
KJ METHOD
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BRAINSTORMING
Ü IN GRUPPO (6-12 PERSONE)
Ü CON UN MODERATORE
Ü TEMPO DEFINITO (45/60 MINUTI)
Ü FORNITE LE INFORMAZIONI A DISPOSIZIONE
Ü PROCESSO ORALE
DUE FASI
(tempi prestabiliti)
FASE
DIVERGENTE
la mente dei partecipanti
va “a ruota libera”
FASE
CONVERGENTE
le idee sono messe
insieme e valutate
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VARIANTI:
FREE WRITING / BRAIN WRITING 3-5-6 /BRAIN WRITING GAME
E’ la versione grafica su carta del brainstorming ed è utilizzato per
sviluppare nuovi prodotti o per generare idee e progetti in settori
dove la creatività è molto importante
ü Fornire ogni partecipante di un foglio di carta di una penna
ü I partecipanti scrivono o rappresentano in modo grafico la prima idea
che gli passa per la mente rispetto al problema da risolvere: l’idea
può essere comunicata con una frase, ma anche con un disegno o
dei simboli
ü Ogni partecipante passa il foglietto al compagno di destra, che
leggerà l’idea e trarrà da questa lo spunto per una nuova idea
ü Dopo un certo numero di passaggi, che può corrispondere ad un
giro completo tra i partecipanti o a un certo periodo di tempo deciso
all’inizio, il moderatore raccoglie tutti i fogli e li mette al centro del
tavolo per dare inizio alla valutazione di gruppo
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“L’IMMAGINAZIONE È PIÙ IMPORTANTE DELLA CONOSCENZA”.
Albert Einstein
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ARTHUR FRY
RICONOSCERE L’INTUIZIONE
FAIL? FEATURE!
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IL SOLO PENSARE PERO’ NON E’
ANCORA UN ATTO CREATIVO!
BISOGNA TRADURRE IL PROPRIO INTUITO IN AZIONE,
COSÌ DIVENTA UTILE ANCHE AGLI ALTRI.
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LA CREATIVITÀ È PER TUTTI!
OGNUNO PUO’ DIVENTARE
UN CREATIVO GENIALE!!!
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GRAZIE PER L’ATTENZIONE!
lucia.zappacosta
/in/luciazappacosta
kundera@olografix.org
@luciazappacosta
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SOURCES Robert B. Dilts - Todd Epstein - Robert W. Dilts, PNL e Creatività, Alessio
Roberti Editore, 2011
Edward De Bono, Creatività e pensiero laterale, BUR, 1998
Edward De Bono, Essere creativi, Il sole 24 ore, 2011
Daniel Goleman, Lo spirito creativo, BUR, 1999
Bruno Munari, Viaggio nella fantasia, Corraini, 1998
Bruno Munari, Disegnare un albero, Corraini, 2004
Donald Norman, La caffettiera del masochista, Giunti, Milano, 1990
http://www.slideshare.net/paplop/tecniche-di-creativit
http://www.slideshare.net/alice1999/brainstormingcreative
http://www.slideshare.net/massimodelmonte/11-tecniche-di-
brainstorming-20919426
http://www.slideshare.net/usmcyoo/creative-thinking-4858458