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Ps session 6 implement and evaluate the solution

  1. 1. Session 6 Implement and evaluate the solution
  2. 2. Step #5: Implement the solution • Implementing the solution may require both patience and persistence • Most problems are not solved quickly or on the first attempt • If a plan or solution does not work immediately, do not get discouraged • Try a different strategy or solution until you find one that works
  3. 3. Build Your Skills • Working as a group to construct things, responding to difficult situations and explaining how you have dealt with problems in the past will help you build your ability to implement solutions. • In the activities that follow, you will be building skills that will help implement the best solution when problem solving.
  4. 4. Activity: Build It
  5. 5. Activity: Lost
  6. 6. Activity: Ethical Dilemmas- What would you do?
  7. 7. Activity: Tell Me About a Time
  8. 8. Step #6 Evaluate the Solution
  9. 9. Think about the following: • Did the solution work? • If not—why not? What went right, and what went wrong? • What changes could you make to make the solution work better?
  10. 10. Using Bloom's Taxonomy Remembering • What did I do? Understanding • What was important about it? Application • When did I do this before? • When will I do it again? Analysis • Do I see any patterns or relationships? Evaluation • How well did I do? What worked? What needs to be improved? Creation • What should I do next?
  11. 11. Build Your Skills • Playing word on the street and using Bloom's taxonomy questions will help you build your evaluation skills. • In the activities that follow, you will be building skills that will help you evaluate solutions you have implemented.
  12. 12. Activity: Word on the Street
  13. 13. Activity: Bloom's Taxonomy Questions
  14. 14. Practice Your Skills John was told by his boss four weeks ago that he would have to do a big presentation at work. The presentation needed to be prepared in addition to a number of regular daily tasks. He focused on his daily tasks and did a good job completing them but the presentation kept "slipping" his mind. On the night before the due date of the presentation, he realized that he had at least 8-10 hours' worth of work left to do on the presentation. This wasn't the first time he had procrastinated on a major work assignment and left it until the last minute. Last year he received a note on his personal file for a similar situation. • What steps can John take to implement and evaluate the solution?
  15. 15. Milestone 60 Engage with others to achieve a shared outcome.
  16. 16. Credits This Power Point was created by Laubach Literacy Ontario. The resources can be downloaded free of charge at www.laubach-on.ca. This Employment Ontario project was funded by the Ontario Government. 2015 All website links were accurate at the time of original distribution-March 2015. All of the images and clip art used in this Power Point are from Clipart.com and Microsoft Office.com.

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  • If possible show a short video clip from the television show Lost or the movie Castaway to introduce this activity.  You can search for short clips on Youtube.
  • You will need to collect a variety of recycled materials (two of each piece) for the learners to use.  You will also need staplers, glue, tape, etc. 
    Learners are asked to build a bridge in 20 minutes. However you can modify the activity to suit the materials available and your needs.  For example, you may suggest building the strongest bridge.
  • Point out that evaluation is a critical part of the problem-problem solving process as it helps you improve your skills.
  • Discuss the steps of evaluation as related to Bloom’s Taxonomy.  This is one model to use when evaluating the problem-solving process.  Tell participants they will be doing an activity using the taxonomy.
  • Discuss how John would implement and evaluate the solution as a group.

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