Brainstorming combines a relaxed, informal approach to problem-solving with lateral thinking. It asks that students come up with ideas and thoughts that can first seem to be not so realistic. The idea here is that some of these ideas can be crafted into original, creative solutions to the problems they try to solve, and can later on spark off into bright ideas. It gives people a jolt to start thinking. During Brainstorming there should be no criticism of ideas.
Tip: When Brainstorming consider using Mind Maps to arrange and develop ideas.
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