During the 1st meeting we focused on understanding of the therms solution and key. We looked at it from different perspectives in order to achieve general orientation. First of all, we draw a relation between solution and problem. Within this relation we looked at solution as a result of problem solving process and talked about effects, side-effects and symptoms. After, we created a mind-map with specific examples of problem - solution with which we have personal experience or looked at it from community or global perspective (such as global problems, subjectivity vs. objectivity). We have realized that there are common characteristics of the problem-solution relation, such as time aspect of the solution (long-term or short-term), different points of view lead to different problem and solution, transparency of a problem lead to different solution and so on.
Further, we focused one a wicked problem and decided to do a research on it for the next meeting.
After that we selected some of the areas and talked about it more.
The interesting elements according to me:
ReplyDeleteAs a problem shapes by the perspective we look at it, is there an objective view on a problem? So are global problems global?
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