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    The Tuckman 's stages of group development are all necessary and inevitable in order for the team to grow, to face up to challenges, to tackle problems, to find solutions, to plan work, and to deliver results. During the forming stage, my team members are positive and polite. I was anxious, as I didn’t fully understood what work the team was supposed to do. Hope played a dominant role at this stage, because she made the team members ' roles and responsibilities very clear and she had extensive…

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    These qualities are used to provide children with mind stimulating activities, problem solving and inquiry. Getting to know you children by watching for the things they like or dislike, prefer, temperament and qualities helps a teacher become more responsive. A knowledgeable teacher uses their understanding to anticipate needs. Teachers…

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    In the arts, students are given an opportunity for creative problem solving through many different means. By having lesson plans that do not box the students into single ways of thought, it allows unique and engaging projects. With the access to technology that this generation has, it is a challenge to keep them…

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    stifle alternative solutions. Sometimes if the group is divided into two smaller groups where it can debate the advantages and disadvantages of various solutions this planned creative conflict can lead to expanding the discussion. When separated, different leaders will emerge, and the groups may apply alternative problem solving strategies. This methodology can often help develop a leader’s perspective by showing them different solutions to the same scenario, or revealing the exact same…

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    Billy Google Reflection

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    internship at Google. While their backgrounds are much different from the college students in the program, their experience proves to be a valuable component in the end. Their contributions fully support the idea that diversity is important. Today’s problems aren’t one dimensional, so solutions can’t be either. Sometimes you need people who are going to look at things differently. 2. Bonding is an important aspect to productivity One of the most humorous scenes in the film is when the team of…

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    a video game could help you improve your listening skills and attention span, believe it or not. Actions such as solving problems could improve your learning in the classroom as it could help develop a creative mindset when you are performing thinking tasks such as brainstorming a specific…

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    achieving goals, and a more diverse perspective. In turn, these reasons mentioned are not always accessible if an individual decides to work alone. To go more in depth, a group is able to collect and then combine each individual’s resources to solve a problem or complete a task. Also, accuracy is another reason as to why a group is more efficient when completing a task rather than an individual. When there are more individuals working together, there is a greater chance of being able to spot and…

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    Graphic Design Process

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    about one idea and attaching to that idea. While, lateral thinking was trying multiple ideas at once and changing and improving them over time. Hernandez and Prathibha explained as ‘lateral thinking tries to identify different directions of solving a problem. It is not sequential, it is not restricted by relevant information, and it does not have to be correct’ (Hernandez, James S,M.D., M.S. & Varkey, Prathibha,M.B.B.S,…

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    There are six major tasks to consider when planning for PBL, including clarifying goals, electing or designing problems or questions, identifying resources, preparing assessments, organizing learning groups and orienting students (Arends & Kilcher, 2010, pg. 330). Living in an active area of California that is surrounded by mountains, ocean, and dessert, the boiling…

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    y-intercept. We tested the equation by opening the website of pizza hut. Students are able to compare the prices as well as qualities of the pizza stores. In this activity I was able to engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources. The activity was followed by developing students’ conceptual understanding of slope intercept form. With the prices fresh in my students’ minds, we came up with slope’s formula of y2 – y1 over x2 – x1…

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