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It may sound impressive that we're seeing lots of patients, very efficient process, but we looked at, are we
solving
the problem?
But this really requires going beyond what we do, or what we have done, if you really want to achieve
solving
this problem of blindness.
Let's just look at something like, you know,
solving
problems with making airlines safer.
So, so far, collectively all the World of Warcraft gamers have spent 5.93 million years
solving
the virtual problems of Azeroth.
Well, there are a lot of things people have tried for many years for
solving
malaria.
And I'll put it to all of you, what you already know, that no problem worth
solving
is that simple.
And ask yourself, what problem have you solved, ever, that was worth
solving
where you knew all of the given information in advance; where you didn't have a surplus of information and you had to filter it out, or you didn't have sufficient information and had to go find some.
I'm sure we all agree that no problem worth
solving
is like that.
But what you have here is actually four separate layers, and I'm curious which of you can see the four separate layers and, particularly, how when they're compressed together and presented to the student all at once, how that creates this impatient problem
solving.
So I want to put to you that if we can separate these in a different way and build them up with students, we can have everything we're looking for in terms of patient problem
solving.
So 90 percent of what I do with my five hours of prep time per week is to take fairly compelling elements of problems like this from my textbook and rebuild them in a way that supports math reasoning and patient problem
solving.
I encourage math teachers I talk to to use multimedia, because it brings the real world into your classroom in high resolution and full color; to encourage student intuition for that level playing field; to ask the shortest question you possibly can and let those more specific questions come out in conversation; to let students build the problem, because Einstein said so; and to finally, in total, just be less helpful, because the textbook is helping you in all the wrong ways: It's buying you out of your obligation, for patient problem
solving
and math reasoning, to be less helpful.
So there seems to be a strange disproportionality at work, I think, in many areas of human problem solving, particularly those which involve human psychology, which is: The tendency of the organization or the institution is to deploy as much force as possible, as much compulsion as possible, whereas actually, the tendency of the person is to be almost influenced in absolute reverse proportion to the amount of force being applied.
But also, there seems to be a complete sort of gridlock in terms of
solving
these small solutions.
Solving
the world's problems can be done, if you really put your mind to it and use clean, renewable energy.
So, just to wrap up, I wanted to say that it feels to me that design is about
solving
problems and providing elegant solutions, and information design is about
solving
information problems.
And I think, on the contrary, that it is very important to
solving
the world's problems that we take evolutionary biology seriously.
And although they've been getting a lot of crap lately due to methane emissions and climate change, I hope that I can redeem their reputation in part by showing you how incredibly important they are in
solving
one of the world's biggest problems: food security.
As other economists have noted,
solving
this problem won't be easy.
Solving
this problem is going to require us to think in very different ways.
Over tens and hundreds of thousands of years, we evolved to find certain things stimulating, and as very intelligent, civilized beings, we're enormously stimulated by problem
solving
and learning.
The story lines are dire - every episode revolves round a bizarre medical issue acted out by a variety of brummie extras who can never actually act, and for some reason the doctor always ends up round their house
solving
their problem.
Solving
the case should be easy: find the only guy with three hands!
Kermit was a role model of deep thinking and problem
solving.
If only it made any sense... the whole murder situation is ridiculous; seems like it was only created to show one more vagina since zero characters are capable of actually
solving
the crime.
The film at first appears to be a dandy B-movie about an evil organization called "the Crooked Circle" and their vow of revenge in the form of murder on a rival organization dedicated to
solving
crimes.
Red plays radio sleuth Wally Benton, aka The Fox who gets wrangled into
solving
real life crimes along with his fiance played by your typical wartime girl next door looker, Ann Rutherford.
Plot is: Sarah (Carly Pope), a student of philosophy and metaphysics, starts playing a mysterious riddle game trying to figure out "the reason" and gets involved in "the game" by
solving
riddles.
When Elsa is murdered, Marlowe's interest in
solving
the case becomes personal, and he sets out through a labyrinth of Los Angeles landmarks, including the Hollywood Bowl, the scatological and esoteric attractions of Hollywood Boulevard, and Santa Catalina Island in pursuit of the rocks, determined to get at them before either of the two wealthy competitors.
The fact is that this agent is really as dumb as can be, and he slips through the story without even understanding it,
solving
it in a very clouseau-esquire way.
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