Creative Problem Solving

Creative Problem Solving (CPS) Overview

ccl_cps_3_thumb21st Century learners need 21st Century teachers, curriculum, and instruction. Our work is contemporary— but we also build on more than five decades of research, development, and field experience worldwide. We offer a wide variety of high-quality web-based and print resources, e-learning opportunities, workshops, and consulting services on Creativity and Creative Problem Solving (CPS). Our work focuses on methods and tools for generating ideas (“creative thinking”), focusing ideas (“critical thinking”) and systematic approaches to defining and solving complex, open-ended, real-life problems (Creative Problem Solving, Version 6.1™).

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Creative Learning and Creative Problem Solving: Free resources

Here you will  find a number of free resources that will explain CPS, to obtain articles that deal with both research and practice, and to obtain an extensive bibliography to give you direction for future reading and study.

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Creative Learning and Creative Problem Solving: Digging Deeper

Pay-to-download PDFsAdvanced online resources in PDF format to support your efforts to learn, apply, and teach CPS. These resources are available at a reasonable cost for immediate download. The cost of each one includes permission to duplicate the file for up to three other individuals at no additional charge. We will email you a download link where you will be able to download your purchase(s) for a period of 1 month.

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Creative Learning and Creative Problem Solving Books

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Creativity and Creative Problem Solving Workshops

WorkshopOur CPS programs and services are custom-tailored to meet your needs and interests. We will confer with you, create a complete proposal to meet your unique needs, and work closely with you to carry out our collaborative plan. We will draw on our team of highly experienced professionals,

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Creative Problem Solving Online Learning Modules

distant_learning_iconDistance Learning Modules on Creativity and Creative Problem Solving

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We receive many requests from individuals who are interested in learning more about CPS, but who are unable to attend workshops or training institutes in person. We are pleased to announce our new series of 13 Distance Learning modules on creativity and Creative Problem Solving (CPS).

Today’s technology makes it possible to use a variety of engaging and interactive opportunities for learning the “basics” of the CPS framework and extending your learning beyond reading print material alone. Our new comprehensive CPS e-learning program consists of 13 modules. Each module is concise and independent, but they fit together to give you a thorough working knowledge of CPS.  The modules are convenient and easy to manage in a busy schedule— just about three hours of work per module. You will have access to them all for ample time to enable you to work on them online, anytime, anywhere you have a web connection— on your personal learning schedule and in a sequence that works best for you.

Features and Benefits

The table below summarizes the features and benefits of this innovative approach to learning CPS.

Feature of Our Modules Benefits For You

Learn directly from CPS experts. Our modules were developed by an experienced team of researchers, trainers, and classroom teachers.

You benefit from the guidance of veteran educators and researchers. You know the content will be both “solid” and “useful.”

Our Creative Problem Solving (CPS) Framework builds on more than five decades of  published work.

You’ll be learning methods and tools that have been proven to work for others worldwide and will work for you, too.

Our modules respond to varied learning styles by including text, video, and interactive online activities.

You will be able to learn and reinforce new information and skills in varied ways (not just with pages to view or heads-on-screen video lectures to watch).

Become part of our extended  CPS community through our CPS Blog.

You will be able to receive, share, and exchange ideas, successful applications, and new resources with other experienced professionals.

Regular updates based on our newest research and development through access to our limited users-only web area.

You will have opportunities to extend and deepen your expertise— ongoing learning and new perspectives.

Our approach is an integrated system, in which the component parts contribute to and add strength to the whole. We go beyond giving you isolated “bits” of information.

You’ll learn skills and tools that will be easy to integrate and blend with each other as well as with your content and you will really use what you’re learning, not just collect pages for a file folder or notebook.

Learn methods that are used worldwide, in businesses, international organizations, and educational settings.

You will and share with others vital skills that are important and useful throughout life (not just “fun and games”).

Our CPS methods and tools are easy to learn and enjoyable to use but they also have depth and power.

You’ll learn the why as well as the how, and finally have support that goes beyond a few worksheets of “Monday morning cute stuff.”

The Bottom Line: If you’re looking for learning and tools that combine a sound scientific foundation with practical, workable materials, we offer what you’re seeking.

 
Module Contents
Content of the Modules
The specific topics in the CPS e-learning program are listed below; click on each module’s title to view a summary of the its content and objectives.  As a set, these 13 modules are coordinated to give you a comprehensive CPS learning experience. However, if you review the titles and objectives below, and conclude that you will profit most from just one or a few of the modules, you can also purchase individual modules or smaller sets of the modules separately.

1

Overview of Creativity and Creative Problem Solving (CPS)

In this module, you will study the nature and definition of creativity and four important factors that influence creative productivity (characteristics, operations, context, and outcomes). The module also includes a brief overview of the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) framework. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Define creative and critical thinking;
  • Explain why both creative and critical thinking are important for all people;
  • Describe several different theoretical models or approaches to creativity and identify similarities and differences among them;
  • Describe four factors that influence creative productivity;
  • Identify the four components and eight stages of a contemporary Creative Problem Solving (CPS) framework.

2

Characteristics: Level of Creativity

This module will help you to understand that all people have some potential for creative behavior. By understanding the personal characteristics associated with creativity, you will be better able to recognize and nurture creativity in the people with whom you work. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Describe four main categories of personal characteristics related to creativity
  • Provide examples of each of the four categories.

3

Characteristics: Creativity Style

In this module you will explore characteristics associated with style of creativity. Creative style is the way you prefer to use your creative characteristics, skills, and abilities when you are solving problems or managing change. Upon completion of your work in this module, you will be able to:

  • Compare and contrast the concepts of “level of creativity” and “style of creativity.”
  • Define and explain three main dimensions of problem-solving style and the two styles in each dimension.
  • Describe your own problem-solving style preferences.
  • Explain the implications of personal creativity style preferences for your own creative strengths and your work with others.

4

Guidelines and Tools for Generating Options

In this module, you will learn and be able to apply five specific Generating Tools. You will study each of the tools and apply your knowledge of them to some open-ended questions, opportunities, and challenges drawn from your own personal or professional setting. As a result of your work on this module, you should be able to

  • Describe and give examples four basic elements of creative thinking
  • Identify, explain in your own words, and give examples of four important guidelines to apply when generating options.
  • Describe and explain five Generating Tools
  • Identify ways to apply the tools in your own setting, and then analyze and evaluate your success in the applications.

5

Guidelines and Tools for Focusing Options

In this module, you will learn and apply five specific Focusing Tools. You will study the Focusing Tools in depth, and apply your knowledge of them to opportunities and challenges drawn from your own personal or professional setting. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify, explain in your own words, and give examples of four important guidelines to apply when focusing options.
  • Describe and explain five Focusing Tools
  • Identify ways to apply the tools in your own setting, and then analyze and evaluate your success in the applications.

6

Context: The Climate for Creativity and Innovation

In this module you will learn about the context for creativity, innovation, and Creative Problem Solving. The environment may support and encourage, or inhibit and discourage creativity. You will learn ways to establish and maintain a positive environment and to build constructive attitudes toward creativity. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify several factors that can operate as “blocks” or barriers to creativity.
  • Identify nine factors in the climate for creativity.
  • Make an informal assessment of the climate for creativity in your professional setting.
  • Identify four guidelines for generating options and four guidelines for focusing options.

7

CPS: Understanding the Challenge (Constructing Opportunities)

This module guides you in learning and applying the Constructing Opportunities stage of the “Understanding the Challenge” component of CPS. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the goals and purposes of the Constructing Opportunities (CO) stage of CPS and its role and importance in the larger CPS framework.
  • Describe specific steps to follow in both generating and focusing options during this stage.
  • Explain and apply the 3 B’s (Broad, Brief, and Beneficial) when Constructing Opportunities.
  • Identify WIBAI & WIBNI statements and transforms WIBAIs into WIBNIs.
  • Apply the stage to a real or realistic task or challenge that is important to you.

8

CPS: Understanding the Challenge (Exploring Data)

This module guides you in learning and applying the Exploring Data stage of the “Understanding the Challenge” component of CPS. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the goals and purposes of the Exploring Data (ED) stage of CPS and its role and importance in the larger CPS framework.
  • Describe specific steps to follow in both generating and focusing options during this stage.
  • Use the 5W’s and an H tool when Exploring Data.
  • Examine the current reality and desired future to identify key data.
  • Use “wishes and hopes” and “magic wand” to assist in identifying key data.
  • Apply the stage to a real or realistic task or challenge that is important to you.

9

CPS: Understanding the Challenge (Framing Problems)

This module guides you in learning and applying Framing Problems stage of the “Understanding the Challenge” component of CPS. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the goals and purposes of the Framing Problems stage of CPS and its role and importance in the larger CPS framework.
  • Describe specific steps to follow in both generating and focusing options during this stage.
  • Frame problem statements using appropriate invitational stems (IWWM, How Might, How To), with clear “who/do/what” language.
  • Use Framing Problem tools, including Word Dance, Why/Why Else, How/How Else, to formulate effective problem statements.
  • Apply the stage to a real or realistic task or challenge that is important to you.

10

CPS: Generating Ideas Component and Stage

This module guides you in learning and applying the “Generating Ideas” component and stage of the CPS Version 6.1™ framework. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the essential elements of the Generating Ideas component and stage of CPS and their benefit to the individual or group implementing them.
  • Identify the role of bothg generating and focusing in this component and stage of CPS to guide the search for many, varied, unusual, and detailed ideas for a specific problem statement
  • Explain the importance of stretching one’s thinking when Generating Ideas.
  • Describe ways you might use this Component and Stage in your own setting (either in work-related or personal life settings).
  • Apply the Generating Ideas component and stage to a real problem or challenge that is important to you.

11

CPS: Preparing for Action (Developing Solutions)

In this module, you will learn how to transform ideas into promising solutions for an opportunity, challenge, or problem. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Describe the steps for using the Developing Solutions (DS) stage, including both the generating and focusing phases.
  • Distinguish between ideas and promising solutions.
  • Generate criteria and select appropriate criteria for the task.
  • Choose and apply appropriate strategies and tools for strengthening or refining, ranking or prioritizing, or evaluating possible solutions.
  • Analyze, refine, develop, strengthen, and select promising solutions that can be built into workable actions.
  • Build promising solutions to be as strong as you are able to construct them.
  • Monitor your progress in preparation for moving forward.

12

CPS: Preparing for Action (Building Acceptance)

This module deals specifically with the Building Acceptance stage of the “Preparing for Action” CPS component. Some problem solvers have erroneously equated CPS with “brainstorming” or generating ideas. This overlooks the important distinction between new or intriguing ideas and workable solutions. One important function of CPS is to help individuals or groups move from promising ideas toward successful action. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Describe and explain the steps for using the Building Acceptance (BA) stage, including both the generating and focusing phases.
  • Develop promising solutions into workable actions.
  • Use assisters and overcome or prevent resisters to build acceptance for your plans.
  • Formulate a specific Plan of Action for implementing your solution(s)
  • Monitor your progress in carrying out your action plan.

13

CPS: Planning Your Approach Component and Stages

In this module, you will learn the purposes and tools for planning when and how to apply CPS or any of the CPS components, stages, and tools. You will learn to assess several factors that are important in deciding whether CPS is appropriate for a task, and if so, how to choose and manage the process effectively. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Understand the four elements of Appraising Tasks and their importance in the helping you determine the appropriateness of CPS for your task.
  • Describe and apply the Designing Process stage to choose, apply, and monitor your selection of CPS components, stages, and tools for your task.
  • Understand the importance of careful planning.
  • Be able to create and apply your own checklist of important elements when planning to apply CPS.
 
Program Detail

Program Detail

Cost Information

The cost of each module is $39.00 (US).

We also offer specially reduced prices for enrolling in one of three "packages" of multiple modules. These are: 
  • The Creativity Basics package. This set of six modules includes Modules 1-6 in the series. It provides an overview of Creativity and Creative Problem Solving, information about personal characteristics and style preferences, practical tools for generating ideas and for focusing or making choices and decisions, and the climate for creativity and innovation.  Priced individually, the cost of these six modules would be $234.00 US. The price of the six-module Creativity Basics package is $210 US— a saving of 10%.
  • The Creative Problem Solving Framework package. This set of seven units (Modules 7-13) provides an introduction to the four components and eight stages of the CPS Version 6.1™ framework— a contemporary, flexible approach to identifying, refining, and solving complex problems and managing change.  In these seven modules you will learn specific methods and tools for Understanding the Challenge, Generating Options, and Preparing for Action. Purchased separately, these seven modules would cost $273.00 US. The price of the Creative Problem Solving Framework package is $245.00— a saving of 10%.
  • The Complete Course package. Enroll for all 13 modules in the series and save significantly more. Purchased separately, the 13 modules would cost more than $500 US. We offer the Complete Course package for just $350.00 (US).

How long will I be able to access the module?
You will have access to each module in the course for 90 days from the time you first open the module. If you need additional time, you may purchase an extension of your access for a nominal processing fee.

Can I share the module with colleagues?
When you register for the program (or for any modules), you will receive a User ID and Password associated with your personal account. We ask that you do not share your access with anyone else. (Group discounts are available for providing access to the program for groups of learners; contact the Center for more information.)

What will I receive to verify my completion of a module?
Each module includes a final quiz. Upon successful completion of the module quiz, you will receive a letter of completion via email. The modules do not include college or university credit, although if you are interested in that possibility, it is often possible for us to facilitate appropriate opportunities. Contact us for more information.

Does the Center for Creative Learning also offer in-person training or workshops on CPS?
Yes; we also offer in-person workshops and training programs to provide “hands-on, minds-on” training with guidance and feedback from experienced CPS Trainers. Click here for more information.

 
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Complete Course
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Individual Modules
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Pick and choose modules according to your need
 

Features and Benefits

The table below summarizes the features and benefits of this innovative approach to learning CPS.

Feature of Our Modules Benefits For You

Learn directly from CPS experts. Our modules were developed by an experienced team of researchers, trainers, and classroom teachers.

You benefit from the guidance of veteran educators and researchers. You know the content will be both “solid” and “useful.”

Our Creative Problem Solving (CPS) Framework builds on more than five decades of  published work.

You’ll be learning methods and tools that have been proven to work for others worldwide and will work for you, too.

Our modules respond to varied learning styles by including text, video, and interactive online activities.

You will be able to learn and reinforce new information and skills in varied ways (not just with pages to view or heads-on-screen video lectures to watch).

Become part of our extended  CPS community through our CPS Blog.

You will be able to receive, share, and exchange ideas, successful applications, and new resources with other experienced professionals.

Regular updates based on our newest research and development through access to our limited users-only web area.

You will have opportunities to extend and deepen your expertise— ongoing learning and new perspectives.

Our approach is an integrated system, in which the component parts contribute to and add strength to the whole. We go beyond giving you isolated “bits” of information.

You’ll learn skills and tools that will be easy to integrate and blend with each other as well as with your content and you will really use what you’re learning, not just collect pages for a file folder or notebook.

Learn methods that are used worldwide, in businesses, international organizations, and educational settings.

You will and share with others vital skills that are important and useful throughout life (not just “fun and games”).

Our CPS methods and tools are easy to learn and enjoyable to use but they also have depth and power.

You’ll learn the why as well as the how, and finally have support that goes beyond a few worksheets of “Monday morning cute stuff.”

The Bottom Line: If you’re looking for learning and tools that combine a sound scientific foundation with practical, workable materials, we offer what you’re seeking.

Module Contents

Content of the Modules
The specific topics in the CPS e-learning program are listed below; click on each module’s title to view a summary of the its content and objectives.  As a set, these 13 modules are coordinated to give you a comprehensive CPS learning experience. However, if you review the titles and objectives below, and conclude that you will profit most from just one or a few of the modules, you can also purchase individual modules or smaller sets of the modules separately.

1

Overview of Creativity and Creative Problem Solving (CPS)

In this module, you will study the nature and definition of creativity and four important factors that influence creative productivity (characteristics, operations, context, and outcomes). The module also includes a brief overview of the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) framework. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Define creative and critical thinking;
  • Explain why both creative and critical thinking are important for all people;
  • Describe several different theoretical models or approaches to creativity and identify similarities and differences among them;
  • Describe four factors that influence creative productivity;
  • Identify the four components and eight stages of a contemporary Creative Problem Solving (CPS) framework.

2

Characteristics: Level of Creativity

This module will help you to understand that all people have some potential for creative behavior. By understanding the personal characteristics associated with creativity, you will be better able to recognize and nurture creativity in the people with whom you work. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Describe four main categories of personal characteristics related to creativity
  • Provide examples of each of the four categories.

3

Characteristics: Creativity Style

In this module you will explore characteristics associated with style of creativity. Creative style is the way you prefer to use your creative characteristics, skills, and abilities when you are solving problems or managing change. Upon completion of your work in this module, you will be able to:

  • Compare and contrast the concepts of “level of creativity” and “style of creativity.”
  • Define and explain three main dimensions of problem-solving style and the two styles in each dimension.
  • Describe your own problem-solving style preferences.
  • Explain the implications of personal creativity style preferences for your own creative strengths and your work with others.

4

Guidelines and Tools for Generating Options

In this module, you will learn and be able to apply five specific Generating Tools. You will study each of the tools and apply your knowledge of them to some open-ended questions, opportunities, and challenges drawn from your own personal or professional setting. As a result of your work on this module, you should be able to

  • Describe and give examples four basic elements of creative thinking
  • Identify, explain in your own words, and give examples of four important guidelines to apply when generating options.
  • Describe and explain five Generating Tools
  • Identify ways to apply the tools in your own setting, and then analyze and evaluate your success in the applications.

5

Guidelines and Tools for Focusing Options

In this module, you will learn and apply five specific Focusing Tools. You will study the Focusing Tools in depth, and apply your knowledge of them to opportunities and challenges drawn from your own personal or professional setting. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify, explain in your own words, and give examples of four important guidelines to apply when focusing options.
  • Describe and explain five Focusing Tools
  • Identify ways to apply the tools in your own setting, and then analyze and evaluate your success in the applications.

6

Context: The Climate for Creativity and Innovation

In this module you will learn about the context for creativity, innovation, and Creative Problem Solving. The environment may support and encourage, or inhibit and discourage creativity. You will learn ways to establish and maintain a positive environment and to build constructive attitudes toward creativity. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify several factors that can operate as “blocks” or barriers to creativity.
  • Identify nine factors in the climate for creativity.
  • Make an informal assessment of the climate for creativity in your professional setting.
  • Identify four guidelines for generating options and four guidelines for focusing options.

7

CPS: Understanding the Challenge (Constructing Opportunities)

This module guides you in learning and applying the Constructing Opportunities stage of the “Understanding the Challenge” component of CPS. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the goals and purposes of the Constructing Opportunities (CO) stage of CPS and its role and importance in the larger CPS framework.
  • Describe specific steps to follow in both generating and focusing options during this stage.
  • Explain and apply the 3 B’s (Broad, Brief, and Beneficial) when Constructing Opportunities.
  • Identify WIBAI & WIBNI statements and transforms WIBAIs into WIBNIs.
  • Apply the stage to a real or realistic task or challenge that is important to you.

8

CPS: Understanding the Challenge (Exploring Data)

This module guides you in learning and applying the Exploring Data stage of the “Understanding the Challenge” component of CPS. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the goals and purposes of the Exploring Data (ED) stage of CPS and its role and importance in the larger CPS framework.
  • Describe specific steps to follow in both generating and focusing options during this stage.
  • Use the 5W’s and an H tool when Exploring Data.
  • Examine the current reality and desired future to identify key data.
  • Use “wishes and hopes” and “magic wand” to assist in identifying key data.
  • Apply the stage to a real or realistic task or challenge that is important to you.

9

CPS: Understanding the Challenge (Framing Problems)

This module guides you in learning and applying Framing Problems stage of the “Understanding the Challenge” component of CPS. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the goals and purposes of the Framing Problems stage of CPS and its role and importance in the larger CPS framework.
  • Describe specific steps to follow in both generating and focusing options during this stage.
  • Frame problem statements using appropriate invitational stems (IWWM, How Might, How To), with clear “who/do/what” language.
  • Use Framing Problem tools, including Word Dance, Why/Why Else, How/How Else, to formulate effective problem statements.
  • Apply the stage to a real or realistic task or challenge that is important to you.

10

CPS: Generating Ideas Component and Stage

This module guides you in learning and applying the “Generating Ideas” component and stage of the CPS Version 6.1™ framework. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Identify the essential elements of the Generating Ideas component and stage of CPS and their benefit to the individual or group implementing them.
  • Identify the role of bothg generating and focusing in this component and stage of CPS to guide the search for many, varied, unusual, and detailed ideas for a specific problem statement
  • Explain the importance of stretching one’s thinking when Generating Ideas.
  • Describe ways you might use this Component and Stage in your own setting (either in work-related or personal life settings).
  • Apply the Generating Ideas component and stage to a real problem or challenge that is important to you.

11

CPS: Preparing for Action (Developing Solutions)

In this module, you will learn how to transform ideas into promising solutions for an opportunity, challenge, or problem. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Describe the steps for using the Developing Solutions (DS) stage, including both the generating and focusing phases.
  • Distinguish between ideas and promising solutions.
  • Generate criteria and select appropriate criteria for the task.
  • Choose and apply appropriate strategies and tools for strengthening or refining, ranking or prioritizing, or evaluating possible solutions.
  • Analyze, refine, develop, strengthen, and select promising solutions that can be built into workable actions.
  • Build promising solutions to be as strong as you are able to construct them.
  • Monitor your progress in preparation for moving forward.

12

CPS: Preparing for Action (Building Acceptance)

This module deals specifically with the Building Acceptance stage of the “Preparing for Action” CPS component. Some problem solvers have erroneously equated CPS with “brainstorming” or generating ideas. This overlooks the important distinction between new or intriguing ideas and workable solutions. One important function of CPS is to help individuals or groups move from promising ideas toward successful action. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Describe and explain the steps for using the Building Acceptance (BA) stage, including both the generating and focusing phases.
  • Develop promising solutions into workable actions.
  • Use assisters and overcome or prevent resisters to build acceptance for your plans.
  • Formulate a specific Plan of Action for implementing your solution(s)
  • Monitor your progress in carrying out your action plan.

13

CPS: Planning Your Approach Component and Stages

In this module, you will learn the purposes and tools for planning when and how to apply CPS or any of the CPS components, stages, and tools. You will learn to assess several factors that are important in deciding whether CPS is appropriate for a task, and if so, how to choose and manage the process effectively. Upon completion of your work in this module you will be able to:

  • Understand the four elements of Appraising Tasks and their importance in the helping you determine the appropriateness of CPS for your task.
  • Describe and apply the Designing Process stage to choose, apply, and monitor your selection of CPS components, stages, and tools for your task.
  • Understand the importance of careful planning.
  • Be able to create and apply your own checklist of important elements when planning to apply CPS.

Program Detail

Program Detail

Cost Information

The cost of each module is $39.00 (US).

We also offer specially reduced prices for enrolling in one of three "packages" of multiple modules. These are: 
  • The Creativity Basics package. This set of six modules includes Modules 1-6 in the series. It provides an overview of Creativity and Creative Problem Solving, information about personal characteristics and style preferences, practical tools for generating ideas and for focusing or making choices and decisions, and the climate for creativity and innovation.  Priced individually, the cost of these six modules would be $234.00 US. The price of the six-module Creativity Basics package is $210 US— a saving of 10%.
  • The Creative Problem Solving Framework package. This set of seven units (Modules 7-13) provides an introduction to the four components and eight stages of the CPS Version 6.1™ framework— a contemporary, flexible approach to identifying, refining, and solving complex problems and managing change.  In these seven modules you will learn specific methods and tools for Understanding the Challenge, Generating Options, and Preparing for Action. Purchased separately, these seven modules would cost $273.00 US. The price of the Creative Problem Solving Framework package is $245.00— a saving of 10%.
  • The Complete Course package. Enroll for all 13 modules in the series and save significantly more. Purchased separately, the 13 modules would cost more than $500 US. We offer the Complete Course package for just $350.00 (US).

How long will I be able to access the module?
You will have access to each module in the course for 90 days from the time you first open the module. If you need additional time, you may purchase an extension of your access for a nominal processing fee.

Can I share the module with colleagues?
When you register for the program (or for any modules), you will receive a User ID and Password associated with your personal account. We ask that you do not share your access with anyone else. (Group discounts are available for providing access to the program for groups of learners; contact the Center for more information.)

What will I receive to verify my completion of a module?
Each module includes a final quiz. Upon successful completion of the module quiz, you will receive a letter of completion via email. The modules do not include college or university credit, although if you are interested in that possibility, it is often possible for us to facilitate appropriate opportunities. Contact us for more information.

Does the Center for Creative Learning also offer in-person training or workshops on CPS?
Yes; we also offer in-person workshops and training programs to provide “hands-on, minds-on” training with guidance and feedback from experienced CPS Trainers. Click here for more information.

Subscribe Now

Creativity Basics
$210.00
Save 10%
This set provides an overview of Creativity and CPS, information about personal characteristics and style preferences, practical tools for generating ideas and for focusing or making choices and decisions, and the climate for creativity and innovation
CPS Framework
$245.00
Save 10%
This set (Modules 7-13) provides an introduction to the four components and eight stages of the CPS Version 6.1™ framework
Complete Course
$359.00
Save 29%
The complete course at a significant discount
Individual Modules
$39.00 each
 
Pick and choose modules according to your need
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