The LOESJE Technique

The LOESJE Technique, is the technique that was addressed in the very first creative skills session, that our teacher, Leslo Wanders, organised. 
After experiencing this technique first-hand, I can definitely draw clear comparisons between this technique and the brain writing technique. For this particular class, we all worked towards a specific end goal, which was to produce a LOESJE poster. Each group started out with a topic, and after a few minutes we had to pass the paper to our neighbour on the right. The neighbour would then continue where he/she had left off until the paper was returned to the original person. In the end, the ideas on each paper were used to design a catchy line for the LOESJE Posters (Personal Communication, 2019). 

For example, my topic was "parent's not vaccinating their children", and I then passed it on, and on and on, until eveyone had written on my paper what they thought about this topic.

Image 1, LOESJE Example. (LOESJE, 2015).                                      

Strengths
  • No boundaries 
  • Very creative 
  • Can be done in a group setting 
(Personal Communication, 2019)

Weaknesses 
  • Lack of boundaries/structure 
  • Can be challenging to pick up where someone left off 
  • Not suitable for everyone 
(Personal Communication, 2019)

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