Nov 1, 2000
Social Creativity and Meta-Design
Gerhard Fischer, L3D
Abstract.
Whereas much of teaching in our educational culture presumes an omniscient teacher transmitting knowledge to unknowing learners, most learning that takes place outside of the classroom is based on breakdowns in the context of real-world activities leading to reflection and learning. Although the traditional approach has some validity for situations where fundamental "basic knowledge" needs to be communicated, it is not well suited to the highly situated nature of lifelong learning and design problem solving.
Social creativity-a new form of learning. Although creative individuals are often thought of as working in isolation, the role of interaction and collaboration with other individuals is critical. Much of our intelligence and creativity results from exploiting the symmetry of ignorance as a source of power. Social creativity emphasizes that the heart of intelligent human performance is not the individual human mind but groups of minds in interaction with each other and in interaction with tools and artifacts.
Meta-design supporting social creativity. Meta-design characterizes objectives, techniques, and processes for creating new media and environments that allow users to act as designers and contribute to and benefit from the creativity of the group. A fundamental objective of meta-design is to create socio-technical environments that will help all learners and workers to be creative. Return to L3D Calendar Page