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Problem Solving

Problem Solving. Mr. Capella. Problem Solving Steps. Define the problem Analyze the problem Research previous designs Specifications Constraints & limiting factors Select best solution Construct & test Redesign & retest. Define the Problem.

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Problem Solving

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  1. Problem Solving Mr. Capella

  2. Problem Solving Steps • Define the problem • Analyze the problem • Research previous designs • Specifications • Constraints & limiting factors • Select best solution • Construct & test • Redesign & retest

  3. Define the Problem • Write down a concise statement which summarizes the problem • Then where you want to be when the problem is solved

  4. Analyze the Problem • Look closely at the problem • Determine possible ways to solve it

  5. Research Previous Designs • What have people done in the past to solve this problem? • What things seemed to work and which ideas failed?

  6. Specifications • What are the requirements to solve the problem? • What must the solution you decide on do? • Some examples are it must drive, fly, float

  7. Constraints • What things might limit my solution? • Also called limiting factors

  8. Limiting Factors • Laws of Nature

  9. Limiting Factors • Rules of the project

  10. Limiting Factors • Time

  11. Limiting Factors • Weight

  12. Limiting Factors • Size

  13. Limiting Factors • Cost and Materials

  14. Select the Best Solution • Brainstorm ideas for your solution • Select the best possible solution from the ideas you have developed

  15. Construct the Solution • Take the information you have gathered • Build a model and finally a working model • A working model is called a prototype

  16. Test the Prototype • This is the first test of your solution • A working model or prototype • Do not be disappointed if your solution fails the first time • Remember this is only a prototype testing stage

  17. Did You Accomplish the Solution? • Do you think that you solved the problem the best way possible or is there room for improvement • More often then not rethinking may need to be done

  18. Redesign With Your Findings • With your test results you might need to change a few things • This is often called tweaking

  19. Retest Your Solution • Retesting may take several tries until it meets the standards for the solution • Tweaking is a continuous process that ends with a final test

  20. Need For the Solution • Does your solution have a need in society and does it help a large number of people?

  21. Global Impacts of Your Solution • This is to ensure that once you have completed your solution it is a benefit to mankind and the environment • Harming things to accomplish a goal is not solving anything

  22. The End • Technology Education Dept. • Onondaga Nation School

  23. References http://www.pickuptruck.com/IMAGES/history/F1-3.gif www.up.ac.za/sport/ kayak/picwjmp.htm http://www.dmrh.com.au/images/jcdia1.jpg http://www.angelfire.com/home/drnick/images http://www.reiser-systemtechnik.de/images/00aktuelles/produktion/4mann-simul-gr.jpg http://www.lsarp.com.ua/images/2.jpg http://www.urbanrail.net/as/kual/Star-LRT-1.jpg http://www.galcit.caltech.edu/awt/smoke1.jpg http://www.buckminster.info/Pics/Earth-BlueMarble.jpg

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