Creative Activities in Learning for Innovation
Start date: Oct 1, 2010,
CAL4INO proposes to investigate the role of creative learning activities to enhance innovation using as its framework teams of people working together rather then as, lone "geniuses", in order to develop meaningful innovations by blending design, technology and business through creative activities synthesizing diverse perspectives, experiences and skills. In contrast to previous research, CAL4INO uses an interdisciplinary systems approach to identify specific conditions and factors that enable, or inhibit, creative innovation taking into consideration socio-cultural dimensions and human aspects across multiple sectors and industries. Existing evidence on entrepreneurial learning and enterprise will be extended to more universal creative learning for innovation at technical, social and institutional levels.This study focuses on universities and their pivotal role in the modern "knowledge society" (Lisbon Strategy) as clusters and ecosystems for fostering creativity and innovation. Targeted near-term beneficiaries are post-graduate professionals and faculty with broader long term impact. The consortium consists of 6 HEIs (prestigious research universities to smaller regional HEIs), 2 associations and 1 publishing company. CAL4INO leverages internationally recognized programmes to develop training modules for creativity and innovation and also measurement instruments to benchmark outcomes through pan-European pilot demonstrations in 6 countries with appropriate localization for language, socio-cultural and context factors. Surveys will assess needs and impact of creativity competencies on innovation. The proposed research will generate the first statistical data of its kind to support recommendations for policy discussions and development based on outputs including validated research methodologies, training modules and a best practices handbook. Complementing conventional valorization methods, CAL4INO will launch a peer-reviewed journal supported with Web 2.0 social networks for sustainable organic growth.
Get Access to the 1st Network for European Cooperation
Log In
Meža iela, 3, -1048, Riga00371 67 500 251
(Latvia)
Details
Education and training\Life long learning (2007-2013)\POLICY CO-OPERATION AND INNOVATION IN LIFELONG LEARNING (KEY ACTIVITY 1)\Observation and Analysis-Studies and Comparative Research