creativity

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} yaratıcılık

Dil edinimi yaratıcılık gerektirir. - Language acquisition requires creativity.

Yaratıcılık bizim aradığımız şeydir. - Creativity is what we're looking for.

(isim) yaratıcılık
creativity and organizations
yaratıcılık ve örgütler
creativity tool box
(Ticaret) yaratıcılık araç kutusu
foster creativity
yaratıcılığı geliştirmek
Englisch - Englisch
The quality or ability to create or invent something

His creativity is unsurpassed by his fellow students in the art class.

Illustration exhibited little effort or concern for quality or improvement Illustration is same quality as previous efforts; relied heavily on an existing illustration for this assignment Illustration showed effort to improve in techniques; made an attempt to see things in a different way; illustration pleasing to view Illustration showed a strong effort to improve techniques; saw things in a new way; illustration imaginative, clever and very pleasing to view
An increasingly rare crime
Use one's imagination to develop a new idea or product
Creativity is the art of causing to exist original ideas or objects
Nobody is quite sure why, but creativity is a basic need for Goths, be it musical, literary, artistic or computer programming An enormous range of material is produced by Goths, all of it sharing the dark edge so inherent to the culture
n : the ability to create [syn: creativeness] [ant: uncreativeness]
Creativity is an acid test for AI and cognitive science If computers cannot be creative, then (a) they cannot be intelligent, and (b) people are not machines However, the standard arguments against machine intelligence are not convincing <Discussion> <References> Terry Dartnall
The ability to think and approach a problem in an original or flexible way May be applied to any subject area
"An arbitrary harmony, an expected astonishment, a habitual revelation, a familiar surprise, a generous selfishness, an unexpected certainty, a formable stubbornness, a vital triviality, a disciplined freedom, an intoxicating steadiness, a repeated initiation, a difficult delight, a predictable gamble, an ephemeral solidity, a unifying difference, a demanding satisfier, a miraculous expectation, and accustomed amazement " (George M Prince, The Practice of Creativity, 1970) Creativity is the ability to produce work that is both novel and appropriate
The stage in the process of problem solving in which the imagination is encouraged to soar in a search for totally new and innovative approaches
Can be seen as the connecting and rearranging of knowledge in the minds of people who allow themselves to think flexibly, in order to generate new, often surprising ideas that others judge to be useful
A person's ability to generate new ideas or to conceive of new perspectives on existing ideas (3)
The quality or ability to create or invent something; originality
The ability to invent and develop original (very imaginative and clever) ideas
The production of novel but potentially useful ideas (17)
What is creativity, and what does it mean to be creative? We can all recognize it when we see it, and we know its important, now you can develop your understanding and take the first step to being more creative yourself »» Go
Having the ability or power to create
Inaccurate regurgitation of previous experiences (Incidentally, this list mimics the Devil's Dictionary)
the ability to use your imagination to produce new ideas, make things etc. Ability to produce something new through imaginative skill, whether a new solution to a problem, a new method or device, or a new artistic object or form. The term generally refers to a richness of ideas and originality of thinking. Psychological studies of highly creative people have shown that many have a strong interest in apparent disorder, contradiction, and imbalance, which seem to be perceived as challenges. Such individuals may possess an exceptionally deep, broad, and flexible awareness of themselves. Studies also show that intelligence has little correlation with creativity; thus, a highly intelligent person may not be very creative. See also genius; gifted child
See also Invention
the ability to create
The production of novel but potentially useful ideas
the ability to bring something new into existence
Involves cognitive activity that results in a new way of viewing some problem or situation, and which is not necessarily restricted to practicality (Solso)
The degree to which employees are encouraged to express innovative thinking
the process of producing something that is both original and valuable
The ability to make human products and ideas (such as symphonies or solutions to social problems) that are both novel and valued by others (p 284)
{i} innovativeness, inventiveness; artistry; ability to create
creativity
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