brainstorming in the PONS Dictionary

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To plan an emergent curriculum requires observation, documentation, creative brainstorming, flexibility and patience.
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It was born spontaneously, as a result of brainstorming.
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The three men, along with other radio station advertising personnel, began brainstorming ideas.
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For example, practice with generating new concepts through combination does not improve brainstorming.
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This theme of absence was reflected in the ideas produced by his long hours spent brainstorming with the band.
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The game concept came from a brainstorming session about parallax scrolling, and was revised in fits of creativity.
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Electronic brainstorming also enables much larger groups to brainstorm on a topic than would normally be productive in a traditional brainstorming session.
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Trauma specialists are able to assist the victim in identifying the issue and brainstorming ways to overcome the trauma.
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They spent a couple days together brainstorming and developing characters.
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The firm uses a variety of methods including improv-inspired brainstorming, having anthropologists analyze video footage of target users, revenue-generation activities, and mock business pitches.
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