Our next group activity was about making a “Lesson Plan“. We need to make a lesson plan from the structured problem solving that we did. Last December 06, 2018 at 2:30 PM, Questers gathered and had a brainstorming in making our Lesson Plan at our usual place, TCC Canteen.
Sharing of ideas
Selfie and Candid shot
Groufie L – R: Ma. Rowena Salise, Ralph Naelga, Cherise Jane Nabong, Ingrid Ladrera, and Sofia Anne Marie Cristobal
Everyone’s looking serious while Sofia took a selfie.
Exchanging of thoughts, but Sofia, are you okay?
No matter how high tech our generation may become, teamwork will always hold a key to success!
Our first group activity was about making a “Structured Problem Solving“. Last November 27, 2018 at 10:12 AM, Educ Questers gathered at TCC Canteen and did some brainstorming about structured problem solving.
All eyes were focused on the laptop
Serious mode on
L – R: Cherise Nabong, Ingrid Ladrera, Ralph Naelga, Ma. Rowena Salise, and Sofia Anne Marie Cristobal
Sharing ideas
Too serious? Naah, we’re enjoying it 🙂
See that smile? 😉
What is Structured Problem Solving?
Structured Problem Solving provides a systematic approach to advance from the identification of a problem to the solution.
The structured problem solving process known as 4D’s also exemplifies the instructional shift in digital learning:
Define the problem
Design the solution
Do the work
Debrief on the outcome
By following the 4 D’s, one will achieve a step-by-step structured process for resolving problems that can be useful in any area of your life.