| parent | Problems |
|---|---|
| grand_parent | Experiences |
Well-structured problems require the application of a finite number of concepts, rules, and principles being studied to a constrained problem situation. These problems have been referred to as transformation problems (Greeno, 1978), which consist of a well-defined initial state (what is known), a known goal state (nature of the solution well defined), and a constrained set of logical operators (known procedure for solving) (Jonassen, 2000, p. 67).
- Review prerequisite component concepts, rules, and principles
- Present conceptual or causal model of problem domain
- Model problem solving performance in worked examples
- Present practice problems
- Support the search for solutions
- Reflect on problem state and problem solution