Define Problem: that briefly describes the problem and outlines the important challenges that make the problem difficult
Question:
Define Problem: that briefly describes the problem and outlines the important challenges that make the problem difficult to solve. Identify Strategies: Imagine 3 or more possible approaches to solving the problem. These possible solutions should be described in enough detail as to be able to evaluate the strengths of each, taking into context the bigger picture. Propose Solutions/Hypotheses: Evaluate your solutions, considering the following elements of the problem: history of the problem, your reasoning for the chosen solutions, the practicality of your solution(s), and/or the impacts of each solution. Evaluate Potential Solutions: After evaluating the strengths and challenges of each possible solution (in #3 above), choose one solution that you feel has the highest probability of solving the problem. Explain why you chose your solution based on your understanding of the problem. Implement Solutions: Design a plan to implement your solution. Explain how the solution could change with a growing population. (For instance, if your solution is aimed at the local level, how could it be implemented at a state level?) Evaluate Outcomes: Pretend your solution was implemented. Explain how you would determine if your solution solved the problem. Consider what data would be needed to determine whether the solution worked.
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