1:05 Tina starts 2:48 From the time we're little, we're taught about Science experiments (Scientific Method), but we aren't taught how to invent new things 3:37 The Innovation Engine: knowledge, imagination, attitude (things within you), resources, habitat, culture (outside of you)
My first encounter with Tina Seelig went I searched the internet for talks and documentaries on innovation and creativity. Her TED Talk on the same title amazed me. And her Talks at Google caused me to say, ‘This woman is brilliant!’ She is an international best-selling author and award-winning Stanford University educator and she teaches creativity to students at Stanford and to business leaders around the world. With this credibility, she is the most suitable writer to write on how to be (more) creative and uses simple tools to enhance each individual creative genius. To read my short review of Tina L. Seelig's InGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity (2012), CLICK HERE: www.richardangelus.me/2018/02/book-review-ingenius-crash-course-on.html?m=1
I don't think failure can be seen as data. She is just trying to make failure seem less daunting by equating it to cold data. However, we do have failure in science, it either means there is something wrong with our hypothesis, or with our experiments. We need to create new hypothesis or conduct new experiments all over again. It is not just data.
1:05 Tina starts
2:48 From the time we're little, we're taught about Science experiments (Scientific Method), but we aren't taught how to invent new things
3:37 The Innovation Engine: knowledge, imagination, attitude (things within you), resources, habitat, culture (outside of you)
thank and thank again the way you pronounce is very helpful for me it's help me to improve my understanding
good one , may god bless you and your entire community.
inspiring, God Bless
Am taking her course this spring
Love yours speeches.....
Will be interesting taking her Creative Music class
Excellent .
How come? what does she do that makes it sound that way?
Pleasing talk 😊
Interesting
My first encounter with Tina Seelig went I searched the internet for talks and documentaries on innovation and creativity. Her TED Talk on the same title amazed me. And her Talks at Google caused me to say, ‘This woman is brilliant!’ She is an international best-selling author and award-winning Stanford University educator and she teaches creativity to students at Stanford and to business leaders around the world. With this credibility, she is the most suitable writer to write on how to be (more) creative and uses simple tools to enhance each individual creative genius.
To read my short review of Tina L. Seelig's InGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity (2012), CLICK HERE: www.richardangelus.me/2018/02/book-review-ingenius-crash-course-on.html?m=1
Maybe her voice talks to our inner child..
Anyway,who cares? She´s brilliant!
sounds like she's talking to young children lol
"Girlfriend" okay guy at the end your right hand is not your girlfriend
I don't think failure can be seen as data. She is just trying to make failure seem less daunting by equating it to cold data. However, we do have failure in science, it either means there is something wrong with our hypothesis, or with our experiments. We need to create new hypothesis or conduct new experiments all over again. It is not just data.