New IEEE-USA E-Book Provides Creativity Challenges for the Classroom

By Paul Lief Rosengren

Creativity – Our Valuable Lifelong Skill – Vol. 3: Creativity Challenges

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In his new book, Creativity – Our Valuable Lifelong Skill – Volume 3: Creativity Challenges, Harry T. Roman defines a Polymath as someone “who uses information from several fields of study to be a creative problem solver.” The two key components of Polymaths are not being a siloed learner; and applying a broad range of knowledge to their thinking. Roman focuses on “polymathism,” because he feels it is critical to unleash creative thinking.

He writes that polymathism helps generate:

Roman writes, “Polymaths always begin with intriguing questions reflecting their wide-ranging experiences, as they think both vertically and laterally, through the problems at hand.”

He suggests that teachers introduce this concept to students by leading discussions on such questions as:

After urging readers to develop and apply broad knowledge to solve problems, Roman lays out design challenges teachers can use with their students to foster this skill. He urges teachers (no matter what the subject) to think broadly, as they guide their students to solutions. For instance, when brainstorming a new product, Roman suggests not only examining if the product will accomplish the desired task (and perhaps also exploring if will it be profitable); but he also encourages students to consider such areas as safety, or marketing issues, legal implications — and end-of-life recycling for products and/or components,

To close his book, Roman provides close to two dozen challenges teachers can use to foster creativity in their classroom discussions. As in his other books, the challenges Roman gives encourages the students to be problem-solvers — in their schools, their communities, and the world-at-large.  His challenges include:

Creativity – Our Valuable Lifelong Skill – Volume 3: Creativity Challenges is the third and final book in Harry Roman’s Creativity series. The first focused on the basics of creativity; and the second, on spurring creativity in the classroom. All three books are available for free for all IEEE members at IEEE-USA’s shop or for $2.99 for non-members.

Harry T. Roman holds 12 U.S. patents. He has received numerous engineering, invention and teaching awards; and he has published more than 550 scientific papers, articles and books. Roman was named a Distinguished Technology Educator by New Jersey Technology Education and Engineering Association. IEEE has honored him with a Meritorious Achievement Award for developing continuing education products for IEEE members — as well as with an Outstanding Engineer award. Throughout his engineering career, Roman has worked with schools, bringing the excitement of real-world problem solving to the classroom.

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