Lecture 1Unit Introduction & SWOT AnalysisTeaching StaffLecturer & TutorMr Toby Peng tobyp@Unit CoordinatorDr Matthew Springer@1 x Teaching VisitWeek of Monday, 20th April 2015(Week 7)EmailsEmails re
Unit Introduction &SWOT AnalysisLecture 1Teaching StaffLecturer & TutorMr Toby Peng tobyp@Unit CoordinatorDean Steer@1 x Teaching VisitWeek of Monday, 14th April 2014 (Week 08)EmailsEmails regarding t
Lecture 2Chapter 1: Problem-Solving Strategies: Why BotherLecture AimUnderstand that most problems have many possible solutionsUnderstand that usually the moreplex the problem – the larger the num
Lecture 3Chapter 2: Characteristics, Attitudes, & EnvironmentAimImprove Problem-solving skillsIndividuallyPracticing the habits of effective problem solversAdopting positive attitudeEmbracing advice f
Lecture 4Chapter 3: Skills Necessary for Effective Problem SolvingSkills Necessary for Effective Problem SolvingRichard Paul*“Critical thinking is thinking about your thinking while you're thinking i
Lecture 6Chapter 5: Problem DefinitionProblem DefinitionProblems are problems because they have no easy answers – if they did, they would be already solved (Anon)Albert Einstein is quoted as having sa
Lecture 5Chapter 4: First StepsGathering Information on the ProblemAlbert Einstein“The mere formulation of a problem is far more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematic
Lecture 7Chapter 6: Breaking Down the BarriersBreaking Down the Barriers to Generating IdeasFor every failure, there is an alternative course of action You just have to find it When youe to a roa
Chapter 5Problem DefinitionLecture 6Problem DefinitionProblems are problems because they have no easy answers – if they did, they would be already solved (Anon)Albert Einstein is quoted as having said
Chapter 6Breaking Down the BarriersLecture 7Breaking Down the Barriers to Generating IdeasFor every failure, there is an alternative course of action You just have to find it When youe to a roadb
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