Module 2c
Module 2c
Prepared by
Appu Aravind
Asst. Professor
DBSH
Problem
• Has its origin in the Greek word, problema
• Types of unknown
• Levels of difficulty
• Open-endedness
Type of unknown
• Known problem, known solution
• Known problem, solution requires additional expertise
• Known problem, solution requires new approaches
• Unidentified problems
Based on Level of Difficulty
Problems that require progressively advanced intellectual abilities..
• Close-ended problems
• A single correct answer for the problem
• Convergent thinking is suited
The Problem Solving Process
• The general structure of an effective problem solving is process or
problem solving cycle has been identified by Bransford & Stein as the
IDEAL model
I identification of problem
D definition of goals