In this learning activity, I should use the Scamper method on a teaspoon.
My idea is referring to something you can bring when you are hiking or going on a mountain trip. When you have different sizes of your cup. Marketing for this spoon can be done through sports stores and related to four-air life
The SCAMPER method
Alex Osborn, a pioneer teacher of creativity, first identified the nine principle ways of manipulating a subject. Bob Eberle later arranged them into the SCAMPER method:
- Substitute something
- Combine it with something else.
- Adapt something to it.
- Modify or Magnify it.
- Put it to some other use.
- Eliminate something.
- Reverse or Rearrange it.
Substitute something: Have you ever had the problem that the teaspoon are too short. In a regular coffee cup, the spoon is long enough. However, if you want a big cup of tea. The spoon might be too short.
Combine it with something: I changed the normal teaspoon shaft with a telescope shaft, so you can regulate the shaft after which use you need it.
Adapt something to it:
If you out hiking or just outside making a fire, you can just bring your spoon and the replaceable spoon tip with a spear so you can use it to make a hot dog on the fire. Here as well you just adjust the telescope shaft as long as you need.
Put it to some other use:
When you are using it as a skewers at the fire. You can as well put a handle made of wood at the end of the shaft, so you do not burn your hands.
Eliminate something:
The material you make this Hiking spoon out of it stainless steel, so you can use it at the fire without it getting ugly and destroyed,
Reverse or Rearrange it:
If you put on the spoon and the spire at the same time at the same end of the shaft, you can use it like a whisk, if you need to the food. If you are making, mashed potatoes or something else at the fire.
