Designing for Creativity in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work

TitleDesigning for Creativity in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsFarooq, U., Carroll J. M., & Ganoe C. H.
JournalInternational Journal of e-Collaboration
Volume4
Issue4
Pagination51-75
ISSN1548-3673
Abstract

We are investigating the design of tools to support everyday scientific creativity in distributed collaboration. Based on an exegesis of theoretical and empirical literature on creativity and group dynamics, we present and justify three requirements for supporting creativity: support for divergent and convergent thinking, development of shared objectives, and reflexivity. We elaborate on these requirements by describing three implications for design to support creativity in context of computer supported cooperative work (CSCW): integrate support for individual, dyadic, and group brainstorming; leverage cognitive conflict by preserving and reflecting on minority dissent; and support flexibility in granularity of planning. We conclude by outlining a future research trajectory for designing and evaluating creativity support tools in the context of collaboratories.

URLhttp://www.igi-global.com/article/designing-creativity-computer-supported-cooperative/1982
DOI10.4018/jec.2008100104