How Anyone Can Unlock Creativity Using Cross-Disciplinary Problem Solving
Unlock creativity with design thinking and real-world problem solving.
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November 18, 2025
Unlock creativity with design thinking and real-world problem solving.
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For decades, David Kelley has helped people unlock their creativity. A pioneer of design, he founded the Stanford d.school as a place for creative, cross-disciplinary problem solving. He reflects on the journey that shaped his belief that everyone has the capacity to be creative and his Brief But Spectacular take on creativity and design.
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Can you think of a time in your life when you designed a solution to a problem? It could be something you actually tried out or just something you imagined or sketched, whether practical or not.
Media literacy: Why do you think News Hour producers chose to highlight the career of David Kelley? What else would you want to know about his work?
As a classroom, discuss some of the problems you identified in the essential questions section. Vote on one problem that is interesting and meaningful to the whole class. Then, as individuals, brainstorm some solutions to the problem you've chosen:
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Republished with permission from PBS News Hour Classroom.