Are you stuck with workplace problems that you can't solve? Make your problem front and center. When you say that you're "a firefighter," you don't mean the firefighter who runs into buildings with ...
Students aren’t necessarily missing the math, they’re missing how to make sense of the problem itself. Once we see ...
Prior research has shown that tutored problem solving with intelligent software tutors is an effective instructional method, and that worked examples are an effective complement to this kind of ...
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Getting to the Bottom of Your Problem: How to Use the 5 Whys
Asking “Why?” may be a favorite technique of your 3-year-old child in driving you crazy, but it could teach you a valuable Six Sigma quality lesson. The 5 Whys is a technique used in the Analyze phase ...
Take a look at a different problem solving exercise using Venn diagrams. Remember to draw the Venn diagram and add information as you go along. This will help you keep an overview of what is going on.
Educational Technology Research and Development, Vol. 39, No. 1 (1991), pp. 17-29 (13 pages) In two experiments, university students solved kinship problems as they studied family trees or lists of ...
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