Brainswarming (IMAGE)
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An example of BrainSwarming: BrainSwarming graphs were designed as a means of visualising problem solving and facilitating simultaneous idea generation in a problem-solving. A short description of the problem to be solved, in the case study, the goal is placed at the top of a two-dimensional graph on any medium that allows adaptation and visualisation, with the available resources at the bottom of the graph. The goal is iteratively refined downwards by placing more detailed expressions of the same goal underneath it. Finally, a link is then created when the refined goal and available resources are able to form a solution.
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Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine)
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