Brainstorming activities

There are many different ways to approach brainstorming. It can be in groups or on your own. In the next section is a list of five activities to get the ideas out of your head, on to paper, and turn them into something extraordinary. Remember that the idea with brainstorming is to get what's in your head out and on paper. It's not meant to be perfect, but rather like emptying a box of jigsaw puzzle pieces. It's only after you begin to sift through them that you know what is useful.

Spinning the wheel of randomness

If you're stuck for ideas to begin with, Andrew Bosley's The Brainstomer, http://andrewbosley.weebly.com/the-brainstormer.html, which is shown in the following screenshot, is a nifty tool to get some creative juices ...

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