Worldwide, policy makers and educators call for creativity in higher education to address increasingly complex societal problems, such as climate change or the refugee crisis, which cannot be solved by individuals alone.
Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) is a structured, iterative approach that enables groups in collaborative learning environments to tackle such complex challenges. The CPS framework typically includes stages such problem definition, idea generation, idea evaluation, and idea implementation.
While collaborative learning has long been supported by technological tools – from wikis to robots, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) introduces new opportunities to assist students working together on creative problem-solving tasks. To fully harness this potential, a deeper understanding is needed of how students in higher education engage with GenAI throughout the different phases of the Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) process and how they perceive GenAI as a (potential) teammate in creative collaboration. This postdoctoral project addresses these gaps by designing evidence-based interventions for each phase of the CPS process, and investigate how students—with and without these interventions—use and experience GenAI across these phases.
This postdoctoral position is embedded in the NWO Veni funded research project ‘Beyond brainstorming: Unleashing creativity in higher education with Generative Artificial Intelligence’.
Job descriptionThe postdoctoral researcher will investigate how students use and perceive Generative AI (GenAI) during collaborative creative problem-solving. The project has two main objectives:
- To design evidence-based interventions for each phase of the collaborative creative problem-solving process, grounded in the creative problem-solving literature; and
- To examine how students with and without these interventions use GenAI in each phase of the collaborative creative problem-solving process, and their views on GenAI as a (potential) teammate in creative problem-solving.
Tasks and responsibilities.The postdoctoral researcher will:
- Conduct a literature review on evidence-based strategies and interventions that support each phase of the creative problem-solving process;
- Design and implement interventions to support students’ collaborative creative problem-solving with GenAI;
- Collect and analyze data from students on their perception (e.g., via interviews, surveys) and use of GenAI (e.g., through video recordings, cued-retrospective reporting);
- Publish in leading international scientific journals and present them at (inter)national conferences;
- The postdoc will also be involved in teaching (10%-30% of your time) in our bachelor and master programs Educational Sciences and Educational Psychology, and supervision of Bachelor and Master students.