Monday, October 13, 2008

Oblique Strategies - Our Adventures in Problem Solving

Isaac, Denise and I were practicing math word problems this weekend, trying to discover how to solve more complex problems.  The subject is neither easy to learn or teach.  Perhaps the Zen would teach that they are impossible to master, but worth every second of time practicing.


However, I discovered this random thought generator, which is meant to enhance creativity.  The initial authors comment that the thoughts are "intellect catching up with intuition," and often become self-evident upon reflection.

This one reminded me of our own problem solving revelations.  What great fun!
What are the sections sections of?    Imagine a caterpillar moving

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