A framework to promote creative ideation using ICTs
Apiwat Meoupphakarn,
Jariya Neanchaleay and
Saranya Chuathong
International Journal of Innovation and Learning, 2022, vol. 31, issue 1, 23-50
Abstract:
In this three-phase study, the researchers designed and implemented a framework to support learners' creative ideation (CI). Phase 1 involved administration of self-report surveys with (N = 364) undergraduate students in Thailand to identify the motivation-related factors most likely to predict CI. Results revealed that the factors were intrinsic motivation (IM) and self-efficacy (SE). Phase 2 involved the design of the framework with strategies to foster IM and SE, a project-based learning approach, a design thinking process and use of the social networking site, Facebook. In Phase 3, the framework was implemented in an educational technology program in which students (N = 40) collaborated, communicated and interacted in Facebook groups to design websites. Analysis of results of pre- and post-surveys revealed significantly higher self-reports for IM, SE and CI.
Keywords: creative ideation; creativity; intrinsic motivation; self-efficacy; Facebook; project-based learning; PjBL; design; higher education; framework; Information and communication technologies; ICTs. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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