What?
- A framework designed to simplify problem-solving by focusing on application-based approaches and providing practical tools and exercises.
- Emphasises understanding the problem (What), recognising the importance of solving it (Why), and utilizing simple tools and techniques to address it (How).
Why?
- Our brains are more adept at solving problems when they are presented as interesting, applicable, and simple to understand.
- Traditional problem-solving methods often use abstract statements and solutions, assuming the learner has the same background, context, and knowledge as the author.
How?
- By offering real-world examples and scenarios, applying different approaches to find the best solution for each situation.
- Practicing problem-solving is essential for continuous improvement and retaining the knowledge and skills gained for each problem.
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