TECHNIQUES FOR IDEA GENERATION

Authors

  • Ergasheva Dilnura Author

Keywords:

Idea generation, creativity, brainstorming, mind mapping, SCAMPER, lateral thinking, innovation, problem-solving, digital tools, creative thinking techniques.

Abstract

Idea generation is a critical process in creative thinking, problem-solving, and innovation across various fields. Effective techniques for idea generation are essential for producing novel and valuable solutions. This article explores diverse strategies to stimulate creativity and overcome mental blocks, focusing on both individual and group methods. Techniques such as brainstorming, mind mapping, SCAMPER, reverse thinking, and lateral thinking are discussed in detail, offering practical applications in different contexts. Additionally, the role of technology and digital tools in enhancing ideation is examined, alongside best practices for fostering an environment conducive to creativity.

Author Biography

  • Ergasheva Dilnura

    Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

    Foreign language and literature

    4th grade student

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Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

TECHNIQUES FOR IDEA GENERATION. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 15(5), 167-188. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/4776