WAVE Magazine 2019 - 2020 | Page 21

C R E AT I V E S PAC E S building prototypes, film and graphic design studios, and machine learning labs, to name a few. Come early 2020, the programs housed in Lazarra will move into the new Academic Healthcare Center now under construction, leaving a blank canvas ready to be reimagined. The STEAM Institute will serve as an incubator for design thinking and multidisciplinary projects that solve real challenges in businesses and organizations — a place where students will see their knowledge in action. That is the type of experience that carries lessons that cannot be learned from a book. “That’s the power of creativity-infused STEM education — turning students into active learners, as opposed to those students who are programmed to mimic what we’re teaching them, and then when the course is over, flush their memory. That becomes a very ineffective and inefficient learning and teaching style.” According to Dr. Tiryakioglu, learning how to think conceptually and test those concepts with a group is the foundation of design thinking and helps cultivate one of the most in- demand skills today: idea generation. “Those are the jobs that don’t get sent abroad. Creative jobs — creators — remain in this country. So if you’re an idea generator, you will be well valued. Those are the jobs of the rest of the 21st century.” F E AT U R E S 21