A DigitalCAT: A Fusion of Creativity Assessment Theory and HCI

Cseh, Genevieve Mercedes, Jeffries, Karl K. orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-8936-1800, Lochrie, Mark orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7909-8455, Egglestone, Paul and Beattie, A.A (2016) A DigitalCAT: A Fusion of Creativity Assessment Theory and HCI. In: The 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference (HCI 2016), 11 - 15 July 2016, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.

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Abstract

As a ‘gold standard’ creativity assessment method, it is important to reflect on the digital future of Amabile’s Consensual Assessment Technique (CAT). Over the past three decades, the CAT has given creativity researchers a formal tool on which to build a true science out of the subjective phenomenon of creativity in a vast range of domains. Research practice, however, has relied on primitive paper-based tools or only rudimentary digital technology. As a result, it is high time a more sophisticated, standardized research tool is developed to greatly facilitate future creativity research and assessment - a DigitalCAT - building on expertise from the design research, psychology and human-computer interaction (HCI) disciplines.


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