HCI and Creative Problem-Solving at Lancaster

Ormerod, Thomas and Ball, Linden and Dix, Alan and Sas, Corina (2007) HCI and Creative Problem-Solving at Lancaster. In: BCS-HCI '07 21st British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers. BCS, Lancaster, pp. 191-192. ISBN 9781902505954

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Abstract

The Creative Problem-Solving Research Group (CPSRG) at Lancaster University is a collaboration between psychologists and computer scientists conducting research into creativity, problem-solving and design at the interface between humans and computer systems. Our aim is to develop theoretical understandings and practical interventions that address how creative individuals and groups manage conflicting demands of novelty and divergent thinking versus constraint, domain relevance and minimization of task load. Current projects include creative design in virtual and ubiquitous environments, developing methodologies for inspirational design, and impacts of expert reasoning on creative problem-solving.

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?? CREATIVITYPROBLEM SOLVINGDESIGNINNOVATIONINSIGHTINVESTIGATIVE EXPERTISEQ SCIENCE (GENERAL) ??
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13 Aug 2008 10:58
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