arabera Thomas Teepe 4 years ago
2021
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How can computers help to improve human problem solving processes? - This map present a bundle of ideas.
Feedback on this map is welcome!
Write to thomasteepe@web.de.
... as opposed to more general heuristic knowledge?
... with respect toproblem solving in groups?
... with respect tothe individual?
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YouTube video on problem solving(zoom in for better viewing)
Problem Solving with FreeMind mind mapping software(zoom in for better viewing)
How to becomea better problem solver(zoom in for better viewing)
Axon Idea Processor
amap
bCisive
Rationale 2
debategraph
free online application
What are argument maps?
Inspiration
FreeMind
free
Open Source
MindManager
commercial software
influencing levels
monitoring levels of different neurochemicals
use cybernetic mechanisms to influence these parameters
measure parameters relevant to problem solving brain activity
electric mechanisms
chemical mechanisms
cf. Weizenbaums classic "Eliza" approach
layout of the canvas
use a canvas tiled in several smaller boxes
use classic mind map structure
number of canvases
use several canvases...
one for each collaborator
arguably, one collaborative canvas is better
one for each major approach to a problem
one for your work on the problem
one for problem solving tools
size of the canvas
unlimited size
imagine a large sheet of paper - or its electronic equivalents
a canvas is your work area for problem solving
in your working map
via menu entries
using icons
visual representations for common problem solving difficulties
in a pop-up window
as "pop-up branches"
on paper
on a separate screen
use laptop screen + extra monitor
in a separate "tool map"
"Mentor Mapping"
Basic question:In which situation helps which tool?
connect situations and tools
how?
in a conventional list
using a database
in a tool map
Finding suitable tools
Finding suitable set of situations
e.g.
set 2: problem solving difficulties
not knowing how to decide
not knowing what to do with an obstacle
not knowing how to start
set 1: problem solving stages
control
action
planning
orientation
examples
+ many more
mycoted.com
common sense
talk to an expert
take a break
sleep over it
analysis tools
use diagrams for analysis
asking questions
creativity tools
analogy techniques
synectics
force fit
brainstorming
heuristic procedures
ABCDE model
E = evaluate
D = do it
C = consequences - what happens if we take this action?
B = brainstorming for solutions
A = assessment (of the problem)
IDEAL model
L = look back and learn
A = assess and act
E = explore strategies
D = define goals
I = identify problem
Pragmatic definition:Every procedure that may help in problem solving
auditive representation
arguably much less powerful than visual representation
because...
it's more difficult to link ideas
it's more difficult to get an overview
it's slower
hybrid forms
e.g. combine things
tables containing maps
tables in maps
tables
linear notes
mapping
mind mapping
concept mapping