Absolutely beautiful. This is the strategy that I use as well. I tell students that once they cross out the unnecessary details of the story, they are left with very few words that need to be converted to equations. A simple but effective approach. and you have my respect for that writing backwards thing that you do. Edit - I went from seeing this video to tutoring a student studying to take the SAT. We got to a word problem and as I started showing him the "cross out the extra un-needed words" I laughed. He asked what was so funny and I explained that I just saw a great presentation on this very style of how to approach problem solving. Polya's book is a great read.
Describing how the problem-solving process should be performed has very little to do with actually solving a problem. What is really needed to solve a problem is a set of cognitive and cultural *tools*. In mathematics, for example, you need to have under your belt a large set of math tools that you are able to use for analyzing and transforming your problem. This is what we call *experience*.
The title of the video is "Polya's Problem Solving Process" and this is what she's explaining. The professor never claimed that this is "what you actually need to solve a problem". Looks like you're trying to criticise just for the sake of it...
1st surprised by reverse writing and 2nd surprised by clear explanation. thanks
I was thinking the same thing. Is she writing in reverse? hhahah wow!
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I only came for reverse writing as I am too dumb to get the numbers and worried I will hurt my brain.
i cant focus on what shes saying,,,im trying to think how does she write reverse...
@BreadBros Thank you so much!!!
Lol same!!
I think the video is inverted in x axis
LMFAOOO same
@@quote103 you are so brilliant bro 😂😂
Absolutely beautiful. This is the strategy that I use as well. I tell students that once they cross out the unnecessary details of the story, they are left with very few words that need to be converted to equations. A simple but effective approach. and you have my respect for that writing backwards thing that you do. Edit - I went from seeing this video to tutoring a student studying to take the SAT. We got to a word problem and as I started showing him the "cross out the extra un-needed words" I laughed. He asked what was so funny and I explained that I just saw a great presentation on this very style of how to approach problem solving. Polya's book is a great read.
I'll give you props for the reverse writing
trueeee
It was mirrored
@@dannybee6473 yup
Wedding ring on right hand, hence video is mirrored.
Thank you so much for the very clear and easy understand how to solve he problem. 😄
THANK YOU SO MUCH I LEARNED SO MUCH IN THIS !!!! 😁😁😁
This video is very very useful for my task on math thank you so much💜💜
Truly useful! Thanks for the explanation!
it's really helpful for me!
i now am interested init
Just the video I was looking for
This is great. Brilliant explanation.
On the last step check your answer why did you change the 3/8 fraction into 12/32 when adding to get 32/32?
Excellent ma'am thx 🔥
This is great darling
Thanks very much, practical solution!
wow this is so useful
🥰
Glad it was helpful!
My math textbook use this method to show an example of the answers to questions :)
Name of text and author. needed
Nice explaination
Superb explanation!
Thank you so much. ❤
Thanks for your Help :).
Excelent.
She looks like a doll. She's so pretty :)
she is a doll, she acts like one
supa kewl
Describing how the problem-solving process should be performed has very little to do with actually solving a problem. What is really needed to solve a problem is a set of cognitive and cultural *tools*. In mathematics, for example, you need to have under your belt a large set of math tools that you are able to use for analyzing and transforming your problem. This is what we call *experience*.
What's the best way to learn these tools?
@@willren8862 "There is no substitute for practice" - George Polya
The title of the video is "Polya's Problem Solving Process" and this is what she's explaining. The professor never claimed that this is "what you actually need to solve a problem". Looks like you're trying to criticise just for the sake of it...
wow amazing!
I love it
did u just write in reverse
lmao ye she does
Are u inside the mirror?
'Girl in the mirror'🎤
Mark Timothy Kigi-e I think she is writing in the mirror 🤣😂😅😎
I got a little problem about polya
Thank you
oh, was she writing something?
thx a lot
okay?
I dont understand that 4 sheeet!
Thanx
its helpful
Thx for the
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wtf
Syrup recipe
what a waste of time
are u a teacher
BBG yes :)
Thank you