Creative Problem Solving through High-level Qualitative Planning and Reasoning

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Explore the world of abstract and high-level qualitative planning through examples like MacGyver's inventive solutions, opening jar tricks, and audience participation in problem-solving. Witness how qualitative reasoning can lead to innovative solutions in various scenarios.


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  1. Abstract/High-level/Qualitative Planning and Reasoning Tape example:

  2. Abstract/ High-level/Qualitative Planning and Reasoning Chris Atkeson

  3. Programs for humans are qualitative.

  4. How-To Books are often sparse, incomplete, qualitative, and physically impossible.

  5. Tape Example

  6. MacGyver: Pilot Episode Tricks Disarmed missile with a paperclip Matches & rope got rifle to shoot itself Smashed pistol barrel to use as rocket thruster Kicked grate to test for hidden laser Lit cigarette with hidden laser Smoked cigarette to find hidden laser Used binocular eyepiece to catch laser beam Aimed laser beam at source to "kill" it Knotted fire hose to build up water pressure Used said hose to lift steel beam Tested heat on door with a stick (it caught fire) Milk Chocolate candy stops sulfuric acid leak Used shirt to filter gases Sodium metal & cold capsule explosive Flipped lights in Morse code www.neatorama.com/2007/02/20/macgyverisms-complete-list-of-macgyver-episode-tricks/

  7. Opening A Jar: Solved Problem?

  8. Audience Participation: Tricks To Open A Stuck Jar What is the trick? Where did it come from? You invented it? You were told? Learn from observation? How do you adapt it? Why does it work?

  9. Marble Maze

  10. Human Learning new strategies Learning From Observation After Learning From Practice

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