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USING BOTH SIDES OF YOUR BRAIN FOR INNOVATIVE CRITICAL THINKING (I&E)
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By Student Success Centre, FutureBound Program
Date and time
Wed, Mar 31, 2021 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM PDT
Location
Online
About this event
USING BOTH SIDES OF YOUR BRAIN FOR INNOVATIVE CRITICAL THINKING
GROWTH AND BALANCE
ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCE SESSION - (Link will be sent via email to all participants). PLEASE CHECK YOUR JUNK/ SPAM MAIL FOR THE LINK if it is not in your email on the day of the event.
Description:
Critical thinking is often thought of as a left-brained activity and solely based on logic. Creativity however, is a critical (and fun) tool that will enhance your decision-making and problem solving skills, while equipping you with an edge to effectively analyze information and tackle any situation. Useful at school, at work and in your personal lives, creative critical thinking techniques will help you generate inventive solutions to everyday challenges. Roll up your sleeves and take an immersive deep dive into creative critical thinking with the Using Both Sides of your Brain for Innovative Critical Thinking workshop.
Workshop Learning Objectives
Understand the components of critical thinking
Learn to leverage left- and right-brain thinking
Develop personal creativity
Utilize non-linear thinking
Apply processes to assess work issues and problems
Implement innovative ideas in a practical way
Facilitator: Rosalia Felice, Manager, Career Advising and Transition Services, McGill University
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