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Frank T.
Here's a game that I used as a problem solving tool.
It's daffy duck parachuting out of an airplane and trying to land on a target.
The catch was you have to take into consideration multiple things that could prevent him from hitting the target they are:
Wind direction, velocity of the airplane, location of the target (which keeps changing each time the plane pass over it), trajectory, when to deploy parachute, etc.
IMO I found it to be a good problem solving training tool.
Link: Problem Solving Tool
(read directions carefully)
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We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.
- Albert Einstein
It's daffy duck parachuting out of an airplane and trying to land on a target.
The catch was you have to take into consideration multiple things that could prevent him from hitting the target they are:
Wind direction, velocity of the airplane, location of the target (which keeps changing each time the plane pass over it), trajectory, when to deploy parachute, etc.
IMO I found it to be a good problem solving training tool.
Link: Problem Solving Tool
(read directions carefully)
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We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.
- Albert Einstein
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