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Break Down Barriers to Creativity with Kenny Arnold

Forcing Function Hour

CHAPTER

Design Thinking - A Real Renaissance Man

A lot of that modern day designed thinking came from this guy, john arnold. He started a sort of anapplied engineering club m i t for students. The class assignment was designing and commercializing products for a fictional race of aliens called the methanians. But it was the first time engineers in m i t were really to think about practical applications of these engineering principles and creative principles. It became much more centered around training the whole so it's not just your left and your right brain thinkers.

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