Tuesday, 11 December 2012

.Week 8 (Report).

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Random words/images association.

-Systematically generate new ideas. Use random words to provoke reaction from the brains.-

That is what I got from Mr Radzi Bedu' first slide.
This time, we learn how to generate idea by getting even just one word at the beginning.
How ever, the idea must be..

. Simple
. Solve problem
. Didn't cost much

We can have a thousands of idea. But we can only do one of it.

As example, he shows us a picture of him stranded on an island. He need to find a way to get away.
About ten student give him the idea. "That's a good idea!" he said..
But what he can actually do is only one idea. He can't do all of it, its impossible. Impossibru!

That is why we must know which idea is the best idea.
How? By analyse all of the idea, which one is the most simple, solving a problem, and did not cost much.

Next he shows us a picture of a donkey pulling a cart because it saw a carrot hanging in front of it head, and he want to chase it.

Mr Radzi Bedu said about the reason we are doing something.
He was going to school because he scared of his dad. Not because he want to study.
He is doing a GOOD thing for a BAD reason.

He said some students copy a homework to get a good grade.
They are doing a BAD thing for a GOOD reason.

But at least he learned something in school, and the student get a good grade.

On the other hand, he try to make us to look away from the 'carrot'.
We need to look at our right and left to know if there's another fruits that 'carrot'.
We need to know if there's some others good reasons and good ways.

Which brings me to the next point.

He shows us a picture of him on a map.
He show his way from home to his office.
He use the same road everyday. Thus, he only see the same things everyday.

One day, he had a problem with some of his student and don't want to meet that student on the way home.
So he find an initiative to go home. That makes him using the different road.
Now he had seen a lot of new thing.

However, he gave us a tips.
Don't ever combine a problem with a random word.
That's a bad idea.


















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