teativation
Teativation is a term used in discussions of creativity and technology to describe the process by which technology-enabled stimuli activate creative thinking and problem solving. In practice, teativation covers methods and environments that aim to trigger divergent thinking, exploration, and rapid prototyping through digital tools and collaborative platforms.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism that appears across education technology, design research, and innovation
Mechanisms: Teativation relies on prompts, open-ended tasks, and simulations to stimulate associative thinking. It uses interactive
Applications: In classrooms, teativation may involve problem-based learning with digital simulations; in design studios, co-creation platforms;
Reception and challenges: Critics note terminological ambiguity and mixed evidence for creativity gains. Practical concerns include
See also: creativity, technology-enhanced learning, design thinking, human-computer interaction.