The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence
Nowadays, society and organizations face an accelerated innovation that requires of professionals with new skills and attitudes, especially those related to collective creativity. However, educational environments are slowly integrating emerging paradigms limiting the contribution to the development...
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author | Jaime Meza Oswaldo Ortiz Sonia Roman Josep M. Monguet Martha Tomala |
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description | Nowadays, society and organizations face an accelerated innovation that requires of professionals with new skills and attitudes, especially those related to collective creativity. However, educational environments are slowly integrating emerging paradigms limiting the contribution to the development of key skills related to innovation. Multiple investigations claim that teachers have conservative attitudes toward collaborative schemes, while employers generally recognize the effectiveness of creativity at work. Management of ideas is the core of creativity in innovation processes in the industry and in production and service management. This depends largely on the collective work and individual social skills, as well as on the capabilities that information technology and communication (ICT) provide. This article presents a process of collective ideas refinement (CIR) and combines paradigms of swarm creativity and social skills as a means to capture the participants’ emotions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-284a79573e0d4020877f88e30cbdd3e82022-12-21T19:13:42ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning2032-92532017-07-014141810.4108/eai.26-7-2017.152903The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligenceJaime Meza0Oswaldo Ortiz1Sonia Roman2Josep M. Monguet3Martha Tomala4Polytechnic University of Catalonia UPC, Barcelona, Spain; jaimemeza1@gmail.comUniversity of the Armed Forces ESPE, Quito, EcuadorUniversity of the Armed Forces ESPE, Quito, EcuadorPolytechnic University of Catalonia UPC, Barcelona, SpainMunicipality of the Metropolitan District of Quito, Quito, EcuadorNowadays, society and organizations face an accelerated innovation that requires of professionals with new skills and attitudes, especially those related to collective creativity. However, educational environments are slowly integrating emerging paradigms limiting the contribution to the development of key skills related to innovation. Multiple investigations claim that teachers have conservative attitudes toward collaborative schemes, while employers generally recognize the effectiveness of creativity at work. Management of ideas is the core of creativity in innovation processes in the industry and in production and service management. This depends largely on the collective work and individual social skills, as well as on the capabilities that information technology and communication (ICT) provide. This article presents a process of collective ideas refinement (CIR) and combines paradigms of swarm creativity and social skills as a means to capture the participants’ emotions.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.26-7-2017.152903emotional intelligencecollective intelligenceinnovationcreativityand ICTICT |
spellingShingle | Jaime Meza Oswaldo Ortiz Sonia Roman Josep M. Monguet Martha Tomala The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning emotional intelligence collective intelligence innovation creativity and ICT ICT |
title | The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence |
title_full | The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence |
title_fullStr | The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence |
title_full_unstemmed | The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence |
title_short | The ICT enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence |
title_sort | ict enhancing the creativity through collective intelligence |
topic | emotional intelligence collective intelligence innovation creativity and ICT ICT |
url | http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.26-7-2017.152903 |
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