Innovative Thinking Principles: Inquiry-Based Approach
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Curiosity and an inquiry-based approach is the gateway to creativity, innovation, and lifelong learning. Research shows curious people have more novel ideas, make deeper connections, and stay motivated to keep learning new skills. This course will briefly equip you to cultivate powerful curiosity habits that drive growth.
By taking this course, you will understand the neuroscience of how curiosity rewards the brain and learn techniques to overcome roadblocks like fear of failure that limit curiosity. You will develop motivation driven by passion, not external rewards and apply curiosity to enhance empathy, relationships, and emotional intelligence.
This course will teach you inquiry-based learning methods to explore topics that fascinate you and how to ask thought-provoking, open-ended questions to unlock creative solutions. You will develop persistence by staying curiously engaged with challenges and gain insights from psychology and neuroscience research on curiosity.
Through inspiring examples and practical exercises, you will discover how to harness the power of curiosity for professional and personal development. Avoid stagnation and discover the joy of lifelong learning. Become more creative, motivated, resilient, and intellectually humble. The skills you gain in this actionable course will enable you to advance in your career, deepen relationships, and live a more engaged, fulfilling life.
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3Why curiosity?Video lesson
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4Can we be creative and innovative through curiosity?Video lesson
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5Can we enhance lifelong learning through curiosity?Video lesson
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6Can curiosity enhance our well-being and relationships?Video lesson
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7How to cultivate curiosity as a habit?Video lesson
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8ActivityVideo lesson
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9What kind of open-ended questions can we ask?Video lesson
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10ActivityVideo lesson
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11How can observation help with curiosity?Video lesson
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12ActivityVideo lesson
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13Practice QuizQuiz
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19How does the brain's reward system drive curiosity?Video lesson
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20What’s the dopamine x curiosity connection?Video lesson
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21ExampleVideo lesson
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22Can curiosity really reshape our brains?Video lesson
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23What is the information gap theory?Video lesson
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24How do we actually get curious?Video lesson
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25Factors that a play a role in our curiosityVideo lesson
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26Module TestQuiz
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27How smartphone addiction limits curiosity?Video lesson
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28What stops us from being curious?Video lesson
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29What are the roots of fear of failure?Video lesson
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30ActivityVideo lesson
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31Can we use fear to our benefit?Video lesson
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32Can taking risks help?Video lesson
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33ActivityVideo lesson
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34How to overcome these barriers?Video lesson
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35ActivityVideo lesson
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36Module QuizQuiz
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37How can visualization and imagination help?Video lesson
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38Visualization Technique: 1Video lesson
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39Visualization Technique: 2Video lesson
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40Visualization Technique: 3Video lesson
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41Why is it important to let the mind wander?Video lesson
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42How to approach problems with a beginners mindset?Video lesson
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43What reflective questions can we ask?Video lesson
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44How can we experiment iteratively?Video lesson
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45How can we track progress?Video lesson
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48How can leaders promote curiosity as a culture?Video lesson
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49How can the culture reward curiosity?Video lesson
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50Example: 3MVideo lesson
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51What is collective curiosity? How can it be done?Video lesson
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52Example: GoogleVideo lesson
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53How can hiring be based on curiosity and creativity?Video lesson
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54Module QuizQuiz
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