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Problem Solving. Professor Clark Elliott DePaul University CSC394/376 1.1. Structure of Group. Silence Ideas Everyone finally speaks Group liaison Voting Humor and laughing breaks Acknowledgment of ideas Review of ideas. Structure of Group. Polling for ideas Propose solution
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Problem Solving Professor Clark Elliott DePaul University CSC394/376 1.1
Structure of Group • Silence • Ideas • Everyone finally speaks • Group liaison • Voting • Humor and laughing breaks • Acknowledgment of ideas • Review of ideas
Structure of Group • Polling for ideas • Propose solution • Formally ask questions • Criticise ideas • Form subgroups • Free-for-all • Get very serious • Get annoyed at others. • Build factions, get loud and forceful
Structure of Ideas • Blue sky • Quick hits – get luck? • Build on other ideas • Random talking hoping to develop intuitively • Break problem down by logic • Break problem down into symbols • Build analogies • Due diligence – have we seen this before? • Break problem down by time sequence or scenes