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Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 1 | P a g e
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Centre for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia (MASSA)
___________________________________________________________________
Foundation in Natural and Built Environments
Module: Creative Thinking Skills [ ARC30104]
Prerequisite: None
Credit hours: 4
Instructor: Sufina Abu Bakar | Sufina.AbuBakar@taylors.edu.my
Syazreene Nurjanna | ShazreeneNurjanna.Shamsuddin@taylors.edu.my
Module Synopsis
This module will equip students with theory and techniques that will help them understand the range of
thinking abilities and how enhancing these can result in a higher quality of design work. Students are
encouraged to explore or broaden their own ideas and thought processes with techniques such as mind-
mapping; expand, twist or synthesize ideas with techniques such as random association; and translate their
ideas into a tangible form which can be interactive, presentable, entertaining or a form of visual design
statement. They will also learn techniques to manage and develop ideas in collaborative efforts or as design
teams, in all its advantages.
Module Teaching Objectives
The teaching objectives of the module are:
1. To identify critical thinking and idea generation skills through the investigation and application of a wide
range of thinking skills and techniques.
2. To understand the modes of thinking commonly associated with critical thinking (left-brain), creative
thinking (right brain) as well as holistic (whole brain) thinking.
3. To implement divergent and convergent thinking methods in researching, developing and presenting
ideas and conclusions in the form of tangible statements.
Module Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Apply practical, critical and creative thinking skills within a variety of academic assignments
2. Recognize the characteristics of critical and creative thinking and their applications in students’ personal
and working lives
3. Identify the importance of expressing personal opinions as part of academic development and the
systematic journey(s) taken to evolve these statements
Modes of Delivery
This is a 3 credit hour module conducted over a period of 18 weeks. The modes of delivery will be in the
form of lectures, tutorials, and self-directed study. The breakdown of the contact hours for the module is as
follows:
Lecture: 1 hour/week
Tutorial: 3 hours/week
Self-study: 3.6 hours/week
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 2 | P a g e
Office Hours
You are encouraged to visit the instructor/lecturer/tutor concerned for assistance during office hours. If the
office hours do not meet your schedule, notify the instructor and set appointment times as needed.
TIMeS
TIMeS will be used as a communication tool and information portal for students to access module materials,
project briefs, assignments and announcements
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 3 | P a g e
Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities(TGC)
The teaching and learning approach at Taylor’s University is focused on developing the Taylor’s Graduate
Capabilities in its students; capabilities that encompass the knowledge, cognitive capabilities and soft skills
of our graduates.
Discipline Specific Knowledge
TGCs Acquired
Through Module
Learning Outcomes
1.0 Discipline Specific Knowledge
1.1 Solid foundational knowledge in relevant subjects 1-3
1.2 Understand ethical issues in the context of the field of study
Cognitive Capabilities
2.0 Lifelong Learning
2.1 Locate and extract information effectively
2.2 Relate learned knowledge to everyday life
3.0 Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
3.1 Learn to think critically and creatively 1,2
3.2 Define and analyse problems to arrive at effective solutions 3
Soft Skills
4.0 Communication Skills
4.1 Communicate appropriately in various setting and modes
5.0 Interpersonal Skills
5.1 Understand team dynamics and work with others in a team
6.0 Intrapersonal Skills
6.1 Manage one self and be self-reliant 2
6.2 Reflect on one’s actions and learning. 3
6.3 Embody Taylor's core values. -
7.0 Citizenship and Global Perspectives
7.1 Be aware and form opinions from diverse perspectives. -
7.2 Understand the value of civic responsibility and community engagement. -
8.0 Digital Literacy
8.1
Effective use of information and communication (ICT) and related
technologies.
-
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 4 | P a g e
General Rules and Regulations
Late Submission Penalty
The School imposes a late submission penalty for work submitted late without a valid reason e.g. a medical
certificate. Any work submitted after the deadline (which may have been extended) shall have the
percentage grade assigned to the work on face value reduced by 10% for the first day and 5% for each
subsequent day late. A weekend counts as 1 day.
Individual members of staff shall be permitted to grant extensions for assessed work that they have set if
they are satisfied that a student has given good reasons.
Absenteeism at intermediate or final presentations will result in zero mark for that presentation.
The Board of Examiners may overrule any penalty imposed and allow the actual mark achieved to be used
if the late submission was for a good reason.
Attendance, Participation and Submission of Assessment Components
Attendance is compulsory. Any student who arrives late after the first half-hour of class will be considered as
absent. A minimum of 80% attendance is required to pass the module and/or be eligible for the final
examination. You are expected to attend and participate actively in class. The lectures and tutorials will
assist you in expanding your ideas and your research progression.
Students will be assessed based on their performance throughout the semester. Students are expected to
attend and participate actively in class. Class participation is an important component of every module.
Students must attempt all assessment components including E- Portfolio. Failure to attempt
assessment components worth 20% or more, the student would be required to resubmit or resit an
assessment component, even though the student has achieved more than 50% in the overall assessment.
Failure to attempt final exam and final presentation, will result in failing the module irrespective of
the marks earned, even though the student has achieved more than 50% in the overall assessment.
Plagiarism (Excerpt from Taylor’s University Student Handbook 2013, page 59)
Plagiarism, which is an attempt to present another person’s work as your own by not acknowledging the
source, is a serious case of misconduct which is deemed unacceptable by the University. "Work" includes
written materials such as books, journals and magazine articles or other papers and also includes films and
computer programs. The two most common types of plagiarism are from published materials and other
students’ works
a. Published Materials
In general, whenever anything from someone else’s work is used, whether it is an idea, an opinion or the
results of a study or review, a standard system of referencing should be used. Examples of plagiarism may
include a sentence or two, or a table or a diagram from a book or an article used without acknowledgement.
Serious cases of plagiarism can be seen in cases where the entire paper presented by the student is copied
from another book, with an addition of only a sentence or two by the student. While the former can be
treated as a simple failure to cite references, the latter is likely to be viewed as cheating in an examination.
Though most assignments require the need for reference to other peoples’ works, in order to avoid
plagiarism, students should keep a detailed record of the sources of ideas and findings and ensure that
these sources are clearly quoted in their assignment. Note that plagiarism refers to materials obtained from
the Internet too.
b. Other Students’ Work
Circulating relevant articles and discussing ideas before writing an assignment is a common practice.
However, with the exception of group assignments, students should write their own papers. Plagiarising the
work of other students into assignments includes using identical or very similar sentences, paragraphs or
sections. When two students submit papers which are very similar in tone and content, both are likely to be
penalized.
Student Participation
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 5 | P a g e
Your participation in the module is encouraged. You have the opportunity to participate in the following
ways:
Your ideas and questions are welcomed, valued and encouraged.
Your input is sought to understand your perspectives, ideas and needs in planning subject revision.
You have opportunities to give feedback and issues will be addressed in response to that feedback.
Do reflect on your performance in Portfolios.
Student evaluation on your views and experiences about the module are actively sought and used as
an integral part of improvement in teaching and continuous improvement.
Student-centered Learning (SCL)
The module uses the Student-centered Learning (SCL) approach. Utilization of SCL embodies most of the
principles known to improve learning and to encourage student’s participation. SCL requires students to be
active, responsible participants in their own learning and instructors are to facilitate the learning process.
Various teaching and learning strategies such as experiential learning, problem-based learning, site visits,
group discussions, presentations, working in group and etc. can be employed to facilitate the learning
process. In SCL, students are expected to be:
active in their own learning
self-directed to be responsible to enhance their learning abilities
able to cultivate skills that are useful in today’s workplace
active knowledge seekers
active players in a teamwork
Types of Assessment and Feedback
You will be graded in the form of formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments will
provide information to guide you in the research process. This form of assessment involves participation in
discussions and feedback sessions. Summative assessment will inform you about the level of
understanding and performance capabilities achieved at the end of the module.
Assessment Plan
Assessments Type Learning
outcomes
Submission Presentation Assessment
Weightage
Project One
Individual -10%
Group-20%
1,2
Week 4
Week 8
Week 8 30%
Final Project
Individual -20%
Group-20%
1-3
Week 12
Week 17
Week 17 40%
Idea Journal
Individual
IDJ
1-3
Every 2
Weeks
- 20%
E- Portfolio Individual 1-3 Week 18 - 10%
TOTAL 100%
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 6 | P a g e
Assessment Components
1. Project One – (Group + Individual)
This is an introduction project exploring creativity which they will need to extract information from a
particular topic/object/movie/song given to them. They will need to discuss through brainstorming session on
how to translate their idea and research using mind maps, doodles and story-boards. This project aims for
students to work as a team to generate ideas and allow them to express their creativity through
synchronized performance.
2. Final Project - (Group + Individual)
The aim of the Final Project will be a review that illustrates the entire topic learned in this module which will
encourage problem solving, critical thinking and creative thinking through series of exploration,
innovation and creation process. The Final Project will concentrate on the development of ideas through
series of sketches, mind maps and diagrams in creating a new packaging for daily object and effective ways
of marketing these products.
3. Idea Journal - (Individual)
The aim of the idea journal is as a medium for students to express, record ideas, methods, techniques and
process of generating ideas. Students will also be given a topic to be placed in the sketch journal as an on-
going ideation process. Mind maps, sketches, scribbles, magazine/paper cuts are examples of items that
will be placed in the Idea Journal.
4. Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities Portfolio (Online Portfolio) – (Individual)
Each student is to develop an e-Portfolio, a web-based portfolio in the form of a personal academic blog.
The e-Portfolio is developed progressively for all modules taken throughout Semesters 1 and 2, and MUST
PASS THIS COMPONENT. The portfolio must encapsulate the acquisition of Module Learning Outcome,
Programme Learning Outcomes and Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities, and showcases the distinctiveness and
identity of the student as a graduate of the programme. Submission of the E-Portfolio is COMPULSARY.
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 7 | P a g e
Marks and Grading Table
Assessments and grades will be returned within 2 weeks of your submission. You will be given the grades
and necessary feedback for each submission. The grading system is shown below:
Grade Marks
Grade
Points
Definition Description
A 80 – 100 4.00 Excellent
Evidence of original thinking; demonstrated outstanding
capacity to analyze and synthesize; outstanding grasp of
module matter; evidence of extensive knowledge base
A- 75 – 79 3.67 Very Good
Evidence of good grasp of module matter; critical capacity
and analytical ability; understanding of relevant issues;
evidence of familiarity with the literature
B+ 70 – 74 3.33
Good
Evidence of grasp of module; critical capacity and analytical
ability, reasonable understanding of relevant issues;
evidence of familiarity with the literatureB 65 – 69 3.00
B- 60 – 64 2.67
Pass
Evidence of some understanding of the module matter;
ability to develop solutions to simple problems; benefitting
from his/her university experience
C+ 55 – 59 2.33
C 50 – 54 2.00
D+ 47 – 49 1.67
Marginal
Pass
Evidence of minimally acceptable familiarity with module
matter, critical and analytical skills
D 44 – 46 1.33
D- 40 – 43 1.00
F 0 – 39 0.00 Fail
Insufficient evidence of understanding of the module matter;
weakness in critical and analytical skills; limited or irrelevant
use of the literature
WD - - Withdrawn
Withdrawn from a module before census date, typically mid
semester
F(W) 0 0.00 Fail Withdrawn after census date, typically mid semester
IN - - Incomplete
An interim notation given for a module where a student has
not completed certain requirements with valid reason or it is
not possible to finalise the grade by the published deadline
P - - Pass Given for satisfactory completion of practicum
AU - - Audit
Given for a module where attendance is for information only
without earning academic credit
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 8 | P a g e
WEEKLY MODULE SCHEDULE
Week/Date Topic
Lecture
Hour
Tutorial
Hour
Blended
Learning
Week 1
26th-30th
January
Lecture 1: Introduction to Creativity +Course
Outline
Briefing Project 1
1 3 2
Week 2
2nd -6th
February
Class Activity –Project 1 1 3 2
Week 3
9th -13th
February
Lecture02: Generating Ideas(6 Thinking Hats,
Mind Mapping, Brainstorming)
IDJ 1 Brief
1
3
( On line
discussion)
2
CHINESE NEW YEAR BREAK (16-27TH FEBRUARY)
Week 4
2nd – 6th
March
Lecture03: Creative Process 1 3 2
Week 5
9th -13th
March
Lecture 04: Traits of Creative Thinking 1 3 2
Week 6
16th -20th
March
Lecture05: Creativity Through Convergent
and Divergent Thinking
IDJ 2 Brief | Submission IDJ 1
1 3 2
Week 7
23rd-27th
March
Lecture06:Methods and Techniques
Briefing Final Project
1 3
2
Digital upload
of IDJ 1
Week 8
30th March-3rd
April
PROJECT 1 PRESENTATION
Project 1( Individual) Submission
1 3
2
Digital upload
of Project 1
SEMESTER BREAK (6-12th APRIL)
Week 9
13th- 17th
April
Lecture 07: Problem Solving
IDJ 3 Brief | Submission IDJ 2
1 3
2
Digital upload of
IDJ 2
Week 10
20th -24th
April
Lecture08: The Abilities of a Critical Thinker
(E-Portfolio briefing)
1 3 2
Week 11
27thApril-
1stMay
PUBLIC HOLIDAY (Labor Day-1/5) 1
3
( On line
discussion)
2
Week 12
4th- 8th May
Lecture 09: Approach in Selling Ideas
Final Project( Individual) Submission 1 3 2
Week 13
11th- 15th May
Lecture 10: Creative People and Design 1 3 2
Week 14
18th –22nd May
Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project
IDJ 4 Brief | Submission IDJ 3
1
3
( On line
discussion)
2
Digital upload of
IDJ 3
Week 15
25th – 29th May
Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project 1
3
( On line
discussion)
2
Week 16
1st – 5th June
Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project 1 3 2
Week 17
8th -12th June
FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION 1 3
2
Digital upload of
Final Project
Week 18
15th- 19th June
IDJ4-Idea Journal Book Cover Submission
E-Portfolio Submission
1 3
2
Digital upload of
E-portfolio
Week 19
22nd June
Study Leave/Final Exam
*No final exam for CTS
Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 9 | P a g e
Note: The Module Schedule above is subject to change at short notice.
References
Main References : 1. Buzan, T., Buzan, B., 1996, The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking
to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential, Plume; Reprint Edition.
2. de Bono, Edward, 1994, De Bono’s Thinking Course, BBC Books.
3. Fisher, A., 2002, Critical Thinking: An Introduction, Cambridge University Press.
4. Michalko, M., 2001, Cracking Creativity: The Secrets of Creative Genius, Ten
Speed Press; New edition
5. Thompson, A., 2003, Critical Reasoning: a Practical Introduction, Routledge,
2nd edition.
Additional
References :
1. Buzan, T., 2001, The Power of Creative Intelligence, Thorsons.
2. Eastaway, R., 2007, Out of The Box: 101 Ideas for Thinking Creatively, Duncan
Baird Publishers.
3. Ryan Ruggiero, V., 2009, The Art of Thinking, Longman; 9th Edition.
4. Robinson, Ken, 2001, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, Capstone.
5. Pink, Daniel H, 2005, A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the
Future, Riverhead Books
6. Leo, A. M., 2006, On Creativity, Awakening the Creative Mind, Pelanduk
Publications, Malaysia

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Cts module outline january 2015

  • 1. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 1 | P a g e SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Centre for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia (MASSA) ___________________________________________________________________ Foundation in Natural and Built Environments Module: Creative Thinking Skills [ ARC30104] Prerequisite: None Credit hours: 4 Instructor: Sufina Abu Bakar | Sufina.AbuBakar@taylors.edu.my Syazreene Nurjanna | ShazreeneNurjanna.Shamsuddin@taylors.edu.my Module Synopsis This module will equip students with theory and techniques that will help them understand the range of thinking abilities and how enhancing these can result in a higher quality of design work. Students are encouraged to explore or broaden their own ideas and thought processes with techniques such as mind- mapping; expand, twist or synthesize ideas with techniques such as random association; and translate their ideas into a tangible form which can be interactive, presentable, entertaining or a form of visual design statement. They will also learn techniques to manage and develop ideas in collaborative efforts or as design teams, in all its advantages. Module Teaching Objectives The teaching objectives of the module are: 1. To identify critical thinking and idea generation skills through the investigation and application of a wide range of thinking skills and techniques. 2. To understand the modes of thinking commonly associated with critical thinking (left-brain), creative thinking (right brain) as well as holistic (whole brain) thinking. 3. To implement divergent and convergent thinking methods in researching, developing and presenting ideas and conclusions in the form of tangible statements. Module Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the module, students will be able to: 1. Apply practical, critical and creative thinking skills within a variety of academic assignments 2. Recognize the characteristics of critical and creative thinking and their applications in students’ personal and working lives 3. Identify the importance of expressing personal opinions as part of academic development and the systematic journey(s) taken to evolve these statements Modes of Delivery This is a 3 credit hour module conducted over a period of 18 weeks. The modes of delivery will be in the form of lectures, tutorials, and self-directed study. The breakdown of the contact hours for the module is as follows: Lecture: 1 hour/week Tutorial: 3 hours/week Self-study: 3.6 hours/week
  • 2. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 2 | P a g e Office Hours You are encouraged to visit the instructor/lecturer/tutor concerned for assistance during office hours. If the office hours do not meet your schedule, notify the instructor and set appointment times as needed. TIMeS TIMeS will be used as a communication tool and information portal for students to access module materials, project briefs, assignments and announcements
  • 3. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 3 | P a g e Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities(TGC) The teaching and learning approach at Taylor’s University is focused on developing the Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities in its students; capabilities that encompass the knowledge, cognitive capabilities and soft skills of our graduates. Discipline Specific Knowledge TGCs Acquired Through Module Learning Outcomes 1.0 Discipline Specific Knowledge 1.1 Solid foundational knowledge in relevant subjects 1-3 1.2 Understand ethical issues in the context of the field of study Cognitive Capabilities 2.0 Lifelong Learning 2.1 Locate and extract information effectively 2.2 Relate learned knowledge to everyday life 3.0 Thinking and Problem Solving Skills 3.1 Learn to think critically and creatively 1,2 3.2 Define and analyse problems to arrive at effective solutions 3 Soft Skills 4.0 Communication Skills 4.1 Communicate appropriately in various setting and modes 5.0 Interpersonal Skills 5.1 Understand team dynamics and work with others in a team 6.0 Intrapersonal Skills 6.1 Manage one self and be self-reliant 2 6.2 Reflect on one’s actions and learning. 3 6.3 Embody Taylor's core values. - 7.0 Citizenship and Global Perspectives 7.1 Be aware and form opinions from diverse perspectives. - 7.2 Understand the value of civic responsibility and community engagement. - 8.0 Digital Literacy 8.1 Effective use of information and communication (ICT) and related technologies. -
  • 4. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 4 | P a g e General Rules and Regulations Late Submission Penalty The School imposes a late submission penalty for work submitted late without a valid reason e.g. a medical certificate. Any work submitted after the deadline (which may have been extended) shall have the percentage grade assigned to the work on face value reduced by 10% for the first day and 5% for each subsequent day late. A weekend counts as 1 day. Individual members of staff shall be permitted to grant extensions for assessed work that they have set if they are satisfied that a student has given good reasons. Absenteeism at intermediate or final presentations will result in zero mark for that presentation. The Board of Examiners may overrule any penalty imposed and allow the actual mark achieved to be used if the late submission was for a good reason. Attendance, Participation and Submission of Assessment Components Attendance is compulsory. Any student who arrives late after the first half-hour of class will be considered as absent. A minimum of 80% attendance is required to pass the module and/or be eligible for the final examination. You are expected to attend and participate actively in class. The lectures and tutorials will assist you in expanding your ideas and your research progression. Students will be assessed based on their performance throughout the semester. Students are expected to attend and participate actively in class. Class participation is an important component of every module. Students must attempt all assessment components including E- Portfolio. Failure to attempt assessment components worth 20% or more, the student would be required to resubmit or resit an assessment component, even though the student has achieved more than 50% in the overall assessment. Failure to attempt final exam and final presentation, will result in failing the module irrespective of the marks earned, even though the student has achieved more than 50% in the overall assessment. Plagiarism (Excerpt from Taylor’s University Student Handbook 2013, page 59) Plagiarism, which is an attempt to present another person’s work as your own by not acknowledging the source, is a serious case of misconduct which is deemed unacceptable by the University. "Work" includes written materials such as books, journals and magazine articles or other papers and also includes films and computer programs. The two most common types of plagiarism are from published materials and other students’ works a. Published Materials In general, whenever anything from someone else’s work is used, whether it is an idea, an opinion or the results of a study or review, a standard system of referencing should be used. Examples of plagiarism may include a sentence or two, or a table or a diagram from a book or an article used without acknowledgement. Serious cases of plagiarism can be seen in cases where the entire paper presented by the student is copied from another book, with an addition of only a sentence or two by the student. While the former can be treated as a simple failure to cite references, the latter is likely to be viewed as cheating in an examination. Though most assignments require the need for reference to other peoples’ works, in order to avoid plagiarism, students should keep a detailed record of the sources of ideas and findings and ensure that these sources are clearly quoted in their assignment. Note that plagiarism refers to materials obtained from the Internet too. b. Other Students’ Work Circulating relevant articles and discussing ideas before writing an assignment is a common practice. However, with the exception of group assignments, students should write their own papers. Plagiarising the work of other students into assignments includes using identical or very similar sentences, paragraphs or sections. When two students submit papers which are very similar in tone and content, both are likely to be penalized. Student Participation
  • 5. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 5 | P a g e Your participation in the module is encouraged. You have the opportunity to participate in the following ways: Your ideas and questions are welcomed, valued and encouraged. Your input is sought to understand your perspectives, ideas and needs in planning subject revision. You have opportunities to give feedback and issues will be addressed in response to that feedback. Do reflect on your performance in Portfolios. Student evaluation on your views and experiences about the module are actively sought and used as an integral part of improvement in teaching and continuous improvement. Student-centered Learning (SCL) The module uses the Student-centered Learning (SCL) approach. Utilization of SCL embodies most of the principles known to improve learning and to encourage student’s participation. SCL requires students to be active, responsible participants in their own learning and instructors are to facilitate the learning process. Various teaching and learning strategies such as experiential learning, problem-based learning, site visits, group discussions, presentations, working in group and etc. can be employed to facilitate the learning process. In SCL, students are expected to be: active in their own learning self-directed to be responsible to enhance their learning abilities able to cultivate skills that are useful in today’s workplace active knowledge seekers active players in a teamwork Types of Assessment and Feedback You will be graded in the form of formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments will provide information to guide you in the research process. This form of assessment involves participation in discussions and feedback sessions. Summative assessment will inform you about the level of understanding and performance capabilities achieved at the end of the module. Assessment Plan Assessments Type Learning outcomes Submission Presentation Assessment Weightage Project One Individual -10% Group-20% 1,2 Week 4 Week 8 Week 8 30% Final Project Individual -20% Group-20% 1-3 Week 12 Week 17 Week 17 40% Idea Journal Individual IDJ 1-3 Every 2 Weeks - 20% E- Portfolio Individual 1-3 Week 18 - 10% TOTAL 100%
  • 6. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 6 | P a g e Assessment Components 1. Project One – (Group + Individual) This is an introduction project exploring creativity which they will need to extract information from a particular topic/object/movie/song given to them. They will need to discuss through brainstorming session on how to translate their idea and research using mind maps, doodles and story-boards. This project aims for students to work as a team to generate ideas and allow them to express their creativity through synchronized performance. 2. Final Project - (Group + Individual) The aim of the Final Project will be a review that illustrates the entire topic learned in this module which will encourage problem solving, critical thinking and creative thinking through series of exploration, innovation and creation process. The Final Project will concentrate on the development of ideas through series of sketches, mind maps and diagrams in creating a new packaging for daily object and effective ways of marketing these products. 3. Idea Journal - (Individual) The aim of the idea journal is as a medium for students to express, record ideas, methods, techniques and process of generating ideas. Students will also be given a topic to be placed in the sketch journal as an on- going ideation process. Mind maps, sketches, scribbles, magazine/paper cuts are examples of items that will be placed in the Idea Journal. 4. Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities Portfolio (Online Portfolio) – (Individual) Each student is to develop an e-Portfolio, a web-based portfolio in the form of a personal academic blog. The e-Portfolio is developed progressively for all modules taken throughout Semesters 1 and 2, and MUST PASS THIS COMPONENT. The portfolio must encapsulate the acquisition of Module Learning Outcome, Programme Learning Outcomes and Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities, and showcases the distinctiveness and identity of the student as a graduate of the programme. Submission of the E-Portfolio is COMPULSARY.
  • 7. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 7 | P a g e Marks and Grading Table Assessments and grades will be returned within 2 weeks of your submission. You will be given the grades and necessary feedback for each submission. The grading system is shown below: Grade Marks Grade Points Definition Description A 80 – 100 4.00 Excellent Evidence of original thinking; demonstrated outstanding capacity to analyze and synthesize; outstanding grasp of module matter; evidence of extensive knowledge base A- 75 – 79 3.67 Very Good Evidence of good grasp of module matter; critical capacity and analytical ability; understanding of relevant issues; evidence of familiarity with the literature B+ 70 – 74 3.33 Good Evidence of grasp of module; critical capacity and analytical ability, reasonable understanding of relevant issues; evidence of familiarity with the literatureB 65 – 69 3.00 B- 60 – 64 2.67 Pass Evidence of some understanding of the module matter; ability to develop solutions to simple problems; benefitting from his/her university experience C+ 55 – 59 2.33 C 50 – 54 2.00 D+ 47 – 49 1.67 Marginal Pass Evidence of minimally acceptable familiarity with module matter, critical and analytical skills D 44 – 46 1.33 D- 40 – 43 1.00 F 0 – 39 0.00 Fail Insufficient evidence of understanding of the module matter; weakness in critical and analytical skills; limited or irrelevant use of the literature WD - - Withdrawn Withdrawn from a module before census date, typically mid semester F(W) 0 0.00 Fail Withdrawn after census date, typically mid semester IN - - Incomplete An interim notation given for a module where a student has not completed certain requirements with valid reason or it is not possible to finalise the grade by the published deadline P - - Pass Given for satisfactory completion of practicum AU - - Audit Given for a module where attendance is for information only without earning academic credit
  • 8. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 8 | P a g e WEEKLY MODULE SCHEDULE Week/Date Topic Lecture Hour Tutorial Hour Blended Learning Week 1 26th-30th January Lecture 1: Introduction to Creativity +Course Outline Briefing Project 1 1 3 2 Week 2 2nd -6th February Class Activity –Project 1 1 3 2 Week 3 9th -13th February Lecture02: Generating Ideas(6 Thinking Hats, Mind Mapping, Brainstorming) IDJ 1 Brief 1 3 ( On line discussion) 2 CHINESE NEW YEAR BREAK (16-27TH FEBRUARY) Week 4 2nd – 6th March Lecture03: Creative Process 1 3 2 Week 5 9th -13th March Lecture 04: Traits of Creative Thinking 1 3 2 Week 6 16th -20th March Lecture05: Creativity Through Convergent and Divergent Thinking IDJ 2 Brief | Submission IDJ 1 1 3 2 Week 7 23rd-27th March Lecture06:Methods and Techniques Briefing Final Project 1 3 2 Digital upload of IDJ 1 Week 8 30th March-3rd April PROJECT 1 PRESENTATION Project 1( Individual) Submission 1 3 2 Digital upload of Project 1 SEMESTER BREAK (6-12th APRIL) Week 9 13th- 17th April Lecture 07: Problem Solving IDJ 3 Brief | Submission IDJ 2 1 3 2 Digital upload of IDJ 2 Week 10 20th -24th April Lecture08: The Abilities of a Critical Thinker (E-Portfolio briefing) 1 3 2 Week 11 27thApril- 1stMay PUBLIC HOLIDAY (Labor Day-1/5) 1 3 ( On line discussion) 2 Week 12 4th- 8th May Lecture 09: Approach in Selling Ideas Final Project( Individual) Submission 1 3 2 Week 13 11th- 15th May Lecture 10: Creative People and Design 1 3 2 Week 14 18th –22nd May Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project IDJ 4 Brief | Submission IDJ 3 1 3 ( On line discussion) 2 Digital upload of IDJ 3 Week 15 25th – 29th May Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project 1 3 ( On line discussion) 2 Week 16 1st – 5th June Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project 1 3 2 Week 17 8th -12th June FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION 1 3 2 Digital upload of Final Project Week 18 15th- 19th June IDJ4-Idea Journal Book Cover Submission E-Portfolio Submission 1 3 2 Digital upload of E-portfolio Week 19 22nd June Study Leave/Final Exam *No final exam for CTS
  • 9. Creative Thinking Skills (ARC30104): January 2015 9 | P a g e Note: The Module Schedule above is subject to change at short notice. References Main References : 1. Buzan, T., Buzan, B., 1996, The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential, Plume; Reprint Edition. 2. de Bono, Edward, 1994, De Bono’s Thinking Course, BBC Books. 3. Fisher, A., 2002, Critical Thinking: An Introduction, Cambridge University Press. 4. Michalko, M., 2001, Cracking Creativity: The Secrets of Creative Genius, Ten Speed Press; New edition 5. Thompson, A., 2003, Critical Reasoning: a Practical Introduction, Routledge, 2nd edition. Additional References : 1. Buzan, T., 2001, The Power of Creative Intelligence, Thorsons. 2. Eastaway, R., 2007, Out of The Box: 101 Ideas for Thinking Creatively, Duncan Baird Publishers. 3. Ryan Ruggiero, V., 2009, The Art of Thinking, Longman; 9th Edition. 4. Robinson, Ken, 2001, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, Capstone. 5. Pink, Daniel H, 2005, A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future, Riverhead Books 6. Leo, A. M., 2006, On Creativity, Awakening the Creative Mind, Pelanduk Publications, Malaysia