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Understand the role of affect in problem-solving frameworks, how appropriate affect enhances performance, and the impact on creative problem-solving. Explore various studies and frameworks for effective problem analysis and solving strategies.
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Understanding the Literature on Problem Analysis A look into the role of affect in problem solving frameworks • Albert HuynhCEEA 2014 - Canmore, Alberta
Why Problem Analysis? • Required as a CEAB Graduate Attribute • “Identify, formulate, analyze, and solve complex engineering problems” • One of the key takeaways of engineering education • “What do engineers do? Solve problems!” • Big problems to solve • 2
Performance = Cognition + AffectWe largely focus on the former • 3
Appropriate Affect Facilitates Problem Solving • Improved creative problem solving performance • Evidence from Duncker’s Candle Task and Remote Associates Test • Implications for mathematical problem solving • Studies on computational estimation • Potential for improved diagnostic ability • Shown through studies of medical diagnostic processing • Isen, A.M., Daubman, K.A. Nowicki, G.P., Positive Affect Facilitates Creative Problem Solving. J. of Personality and Social Psych. 1987:52(6):1122McLeod D.B., Adams V.M. Affect and Mathematical Problem Solving: A New Perspective, Springer; 1989Young, M.J., Isen, A.M., Estrada, C.A., Positive Affect Facilitates Integration of Information and Decreases Anchoring in Reasoning among Physicians, Org. Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 1997:72(1):117-135 • 4
Problem Solving Structure • e.g. Ideation Methods, Decision Matrix • e.g. Self-reflection 5
McMaster Problem Solving (MPS) Strategy • Woods, DR., Problem-based Learning: How to Gain the Most from PBL, Woods, Waterdown, ON, 1994. 6
Frameworks of the Future • Acknowledge the need for affective phases • Identify appropriate tools for effective practice • Implementation and testing lies on practitioners of engineering education • 7
Further Reading • Affect and Problem Solving • McLeod, D.B., Adams, V.M. Affect and Mathematical Problem Solving: A New Perspective • Problem Solving Frameworks • Woods, D.R. An evidence-based strategy for problem solving. J. for Engr. Educ. 2000:89(4):443-459 • McMaster Problem Solving Program • http://chemeng.mcmaster.ca/mcmaster-problem-solving-mps-program • 8
Thanks! Questions?Email: albert.huynh@utoronto.ca