By Larry Chiang
Creativity is cool.
I learned from my creativity mentor Tina Seelig. It was during an engineering class at Stanford that I sat in on (read crashed). She also wrote about it in her book, InGenius.
Dan Klein is talking about creativity in engineering too. He just spoke at tedX at Stanford.
@StanfordBiz, tweeted: “People who accept offers are rewarded by the adventures they go on,” said Dan Klein
Dan Klein, head of improv at #Stanford Drama Dept., was at #TEDxStanford”
kleinimp (@kleinimp) 3/17/12 3:00 PM #Creativity is 1/3 observation, 1/4 acceptance, 1/5 distraction, and 1/6 error. Leftover? Mystery.
“@StanfordBiz: “People who accept offers are rewarded by the adventures they go on.” Dan Klein, head of improv at #Stanford Drama Dept. #TEDxStanford” “@SocInnovators: Dan Klein’s 3 roads to new experiences: accept partners’ offers, accept your own offers, and accept offers the world gives you #TEDxStanford”
SocInnovators: Dan Klein’s 3 roads to new experiences: accept partners’ offers, accept your own offers, and accept offers the world gives you #TEDxStanford”
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