Mailing Lists
The CREATIVITY Mailing List
The CREATIVITY list appeared in February 1998
and discusses all aspects of creativity and innovation. Subscribers to this
list will hear about changes and additions to the Creativity Web, so it's
well worth subscribing!
CREA-CPS
The Creativity and Creative Problem Solving (CPS) mailing list is
a discussion-list for everyone interested in creative thinking and its relation to
the problem-soving process. The list will be a platform to discuss mainly:
- stimulating factors for creativity
- creativity and new product development
- creativity and strategic issues, e.g. innovation projects
- creativity in an organizational setting
- creativity and education
- Computer Assisted Creativity (CAC)
- book reviews
- conferences and lectures
- study results or questions in the field of creativity
But also:
- different strategies and processes in creativity
- refinement of the major stages in the CPS process
- the use of (new) CPS methods and techniques
- experiences with CPS and (group)session-evaluations
- And sometimes just some thoughts or a good idea for anybody who is interested
in the subject
The list is owner by M.Tassoul@io.TUDelft.NL in the Netherlands.
To subscribe to the list send the message SUBSCRIBE CREA-CPS in the body of
your message to LISTSERV@NIC.SURFNET.NL.
CPSI-L
A listserv based discussion group for people who have attended the
annual Creative Problem Solving Institute (sponsored by the Creative
Education Foundation).
To subscribe, send the message: subscribe CPSI-L to
listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu.
DEBONO Mailing List (Defunct)
The DEBONO list appeared in October 1995 with the purpose of
discussing all aspects of the work of Edward de Bono. Topics include
Lateral Thinking, Six Hats, books, and various techniques. The list
merged with the BUZAN list to be part of the CREATIVITY list described
above.
BUZAN Mailing List (Defunct)
The BUZAN list appeared in October 1995
with the purpose of discussing the work of Tony Buzan with particular emphasis
on mind mapping and memory techniques. The list
merged with the DEBONO list to be part of the CREATIVITY list described
above.
Last updated: 29th December 2000
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