Title
Inheriting Traditional Concept of "Turn" in Electronic Brain Writing for Group Idea Generation
Abstract
The main aim of divergent thinking is to generate as many ideas as possible. One of the traditional tools for divergent thinking is "Brain-Writing" (BW) in which users use one idea to generate other ideas. But the problem with traditional BW is that the users are restricted to viewing a limited set of ideas on the worksheet at one time; and they are also restricted from writing down more then 3 ideas at a time. In this research, we propose "Dynamic Brain-Writer" (DBW), an integration of 3 different systems"Brain-Writer1 (B-W1)", "Brain-Writer2 (B-W2)" and"Brain-Writer3 (B-W3)" all of which has different functions in BW. We conducted 3 different types of test implementing B-W1, B-W2, and B-W3. We confirm not only the quantity but also our research; on the other hand, focus on qualities of ideas generated by 3 different groups using 3 different Brain Writing systems. Our experiment doses not show much difference among 3 different groups who used 3 different systems. Over all 3 different systems shows slight change among themselves.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/C5.2006.21
C++
Keywords
Field
DocType
different function,electronic brain,dynamic brain-writer,traditional bw,different system,different group,inheriting traditional concept,group idea generation,experiment dose,different brain,different type,divergent thinking,traditional tool,idea generation,limit set
Divergent thinking,Ideation,Computer science,Writing system,Human–computer interaction,Slight change,Worksheet
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2563-6
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ujjwal Neupane121.25
Motoki Miura28721.85
Susumu Kunifuji322575.91