Creative Approaches to Problem Solving
Now write down a few of the first impressions when you see or hear the words Problem Solving. The purpose of Activity 1.1 is to help set the stage for understanding what we mean by creative approaches to problem solving. It asks you to identify and list your perceptions of the key words in our book title. Take a minute to complete the activity
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