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= Tool Mapping: The Basic Idea = Tool Mapping is a simple yet powerful problem solving technique.[[BR]] It combines mind mapping and problem solving tools. == Why Mind Mapping? == Taking notes during problem solving is a good idea in general, no matter whether you work alone, with a partner or in a group. Here are some major advantages:[[BR]] Taking notes focuses attention, forces you to clarify your thoughts, helps your memory and documents your work.[[BR]] And among the different forms of note taking, mind mapping stands out as simple, powerful and versatile.[[BR]] You find more information on mind mapping [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MindMapping here]. == What are Problem Solving Tools? == To make things easy, we will call ''anything'' a "problem solving tool" that may help you to solve a problem.[[BR]] In this broad concept, problem solving tools range from advanced creativity techniques to Granny's advice to sleep over it. == How to Combine Mind Mapping and Problem Solving Tools? == The basic idea is the parallel use of a "problem map" and a "tool map". * In the "problem map" you deal with the actual problem. In this map, you may collect open questions and tentative answers, ideas from brainstorming, criticism to your own ideas and so on. * In the "tool map" you have collected and arranged useful problem solving tools.These may include tools for analysis, creativity tools, tools for retrieving information, tools for staying functional during problem solving, tools for dealing with emotions and so on. = Tool Maps = We will now explore some ideas around tool maps. == What can a Tool Map do for you? == Here are some ideas: * Tool maps organize the entire process of problem solving. * They offer a variety of tools for problem solving stages, e.g. creativity tools for creating options. * They offer tools for dealing with different kinds of problem solving obstacles, e.g. getting stuck. * They act as a recipe book for more elaborate problem solving procedures. It is not recommended however to stick to the tool maps all the time. == How to Organize a Tool Map == You may organize a tool map as follows: * by problem solving stages like * orientation, * devising a plan, * carrying out the plan and * looking back. (These stages come from George Polya's classic "How to Solve It") * by common problem solving difficulties like * hasty, * fuzzy, * narrow or * sprawling thinking. (This diagnosis of poor thinking comes from David N. Perkins' book "Outsmarting IQ") == Collections of Problem Solving Tools == Collections of problem solving tools can for example be found at * [http://www.mycoted.com/Category:Creativity_Techniques www.mycoted.com], * [http://www.mindomo.com/view.htm?m=3f55b1e740bdb815dd8fe92209be01ef this Mindomo map] and * [http://www.mindomo.com/view.htm?m=3ff8623d06851945926c6d8cb7ba122d another Mindomo map], which is a collection of tools for math problems. If I had to name the single tool I find most useful, it would be without doubt something I call "cp", which stands for "central problem". Whenever I get stuck, I use this abbreviation in the problem map and then I figure out where the main difficulty lies, often using "cp" several times. = Problem Maps = Here are some ideas on how to use problem maps. == How to Organize a Problem Map == One powerful way to organize a problem map is to use one main branch for each problem solving stage. (For more details on problem solving stages, compare the paragraph below, "Mind Maps as Problem Solving Templates".) == Mind Maps as Problem Solving Templates == The following mind map template is an easy yet powerful way to organize almost any problem solving process. Just make the letters I - D - E - A - L the main branches of your problem map and interpret them as follows: * I: Identify problems and opportunities * D: Define goals * E: Explore possible strategies * A: Anticipate outcomes and Act * L: Look back and Learn (this problem solving approach comes from John D. Bransford, Barry S. Stein: The IDEAL Problem Solver; Freeman 1993). = Links = * The weblog [http://heuristixx.wordpress.com heuristixx.wordpress.com] describes tool mapping with an emphasis on math problem solving * This [http://www.scribd.com/doc/952780/Mind-Maps-and-Math-Problem-Solving short PDF document] on Scribd is on the same topic. * This [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME3mi6A88QE YouTube video] shows how to use mind mapping software for tool mapping. = Comments and Discussion = This wiki doesn't seem to have a discussion page for the single entries. So, if you want to add your comments to this article or to problem solving in general, please add them here. * thomasteepe, 04.10.2008: This is a sample comment.
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