Innovating education to educate innovators

Presentation Date: 

Friday, June 23, 2017

Location: 

International School on Light Sciences and Technologies, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (Santander, Spain)

Presentation Slides: 

Can we teach innovation? Innovation requires whole-brain thinking — right-brain thinking for creativity and imagination, and left-brain thinking for planning and execution. Our current approach to education in science and technology, focuses on the transfer of information, developing mostly right-brain thinking by stressing copying and reproducing existing ideas rather than generating new ones. I will show how shifting the focus in lectures from delivering information to team work and creative thinking greatly improves the learning that takes place in the classroom and promotes independent thinking.