Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction to the Critical thinking and Problem Solving

    • 0.1 Welcome to Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving

    • 0.0 Course Intro

  • 2

    Understanding Curiosity and Creativity

    • 1.1 Curiosity

    • 1.2 Creativity in place

    • 1.3 Different Thinking

    • 1.4 Applying Creativity to a Problem

  • 3

    Critical thinking Types

    • 2.1 Meta Thinking

    • 2.2 Crirtical Thinking Basics

    • 2.3 Barriers of Critical Thinking

    • 2.4 Critically Examining Our Own Critical Thinking

    • 2.5 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

    • 2.21 Developing Critical Thinking

    • 2.22 Critical Thinking Scenario

    • 2.31 Self Centered Thinking Example

    • 2.32 Group Centered thinking example

    • 2.41 Critical Thinking Animated Scenario

    • 2.42 Interview with Critical Thinking Expert

  • 4

    Problem Solving- Basics, Risks and Collaborative Problem Solving Techniques

    • 3.11 Problem Solving Basics -I

    • 3.12 Problem Solving Basics -II

    • 3.2 Key Stakeholders

    • 3.31 Risks Vs Safety-I

    • 3.32 Risks Vs Safety-II

    • 3.41 Collaborative Problem Solving-I

    • 3.42 Collaborative Problem Solving-II

    • 3.43 Collaboration - Affect_Possibility_ Ken Blanchard

    • 3.44 Tom Wujec_ Got a wicked problem

  • 5

    Case Study

    • 3.51 Case Study Part 1

    • 3.52 Case Study Part 2

    • 3.53 Case Study Part 3

  • 6

    Conclusion

    • 4.0 Conclusion