Utilizing Morphological Charts for Problem Solving
Explore the process of breaking complex problems into manageable components using morphological charts. This method helps in generating ideas for solving each sub-problem efficiently. Dive into practical exercises and examples to enhance problem-solving skills.
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Morphological Charts Breaking a big, messy problem into bite-sized pieces TURN TO: Page 112 Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Morphological Charts Example: Image Attribution: Lorum ipsum dolor
Morphological Charts PAGE 112 YOU WILL NEED Pen, paper In this exercise, you will break your problem down into 15 20 sub-problems and generate ideas for solving each one using the template provided on the companion website. Focus on your own design problem, or follow the Environmentally Resilient Communities brief (p.205). 1 2 3 4 5 6 [flexible] [10-15 mins] [10 min] [2-3 hours] [1-2 hours] [1 hour] Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Morphological Charts PAGE 112 YOU WILL NEED Pen, paper In this exercise, you will break your problem down into 15 20 sub-problems and generate ideas for solving each one using the template provided on the companion website. Focus on your own design problem, or follow the Environmentally Resilient Communities brief (p.205). 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 [flexible] [10-15 mins] [10 min] [2-3 hours] [1-2 hours] [1 hour] Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Morphological Charts PAGE 112 YOU WILL NEED Pen, paper In this exercise, you will break your problem down into 15 20 sub-problems and generate ideas for solving each one using the template provided on the companion website. Focus on your own design problem, or follow the Environmentally Resilient Communities brief (p.205). 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 [flexible] [10-15 mins] [10 min] [2-3 hours] [1-2 hours] [1 hour] Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Morphological PAGE 112 Canvas Charts YOU WILL NEED Pen, paper In this exercise, you will break your problem down into 15 20 sub-problems and generate ideas for solving each one using the template provided on the companion website. Focus on your own design problem, or follow the Environmentally Resilient Communities brief (p.205). 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 [flexible] [10-15 mins] [10 min] [2-3 hours] [1-2 hours] [1 hour] Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Morphological PAGE 112 Canvas Charts YOU WILL NEED Pen, paper In this exercise, you will break your problem down into 15 20 sub-problems and generate ideas for solving each one using the template provided on the companion website. Focus on your own design problem, or follow the Environmentally Resilient Communities brief (p.205). 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 [flexible] [10-15 mins] [10 min] [2-3 hours] [1-2 hours] [1 hour] Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Morphological Charts PAGE 112 YOU WILL NEED Pen, paper In this exercise, you will break your problem down into 15 20 sub-problems and generate ideas for solving each one using the template provided on the companion website. Focus on your own design problem, or follow the Environmentally Resilient Communities brief (p.205). 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 [flexible] [10-15 mins] [10 min] [2-3 hours] [1-2 hours] [1 hour] Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet Image Attribution: Double-M, Public Domain Dedication (CC0), https://www.flickr.com/photos/double-m2/4705739444
Share your work! Upload photos of your work: 1) Go to: add URL here 2) Enter the password: password 3) Upload a photo and caption of your work 4) Wait for moderation 5) View others ideas A note to facilitators: Use this slide to give instructions for post-exercise sharing activities. These could take the form of facilitator-guided discussions, mini-presentations, or digital sharing via existing platforms (e.g. padlet) - as described here. Delete this paragraph when ready.
Design. Think Make. Break. Repeat. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Designed by the authors of Design. Think. Make. Break. Repeat. A Handbook of Methods (BIS Publishers). www.designthinkmakebreakrepeat.com How to use these slides These companion slides for the published book Design Think Make Break Repeat: A Handbook of Methods , support facilitation of the published exercises during workshops, tutorials or other guided design sessions. Slide 1: Title. Introduce the method, using the description from the book. Slide 2: Examples. Use this slide to add your own images/examples of the method in use, or extra information. Slide 3+: Steps. Use one slide for each step of the method, to track timing and progress. The tip boxes can be used to offer extra guidance for specific steps, where needed. Slide 4: Sharing. Results of the exercise are shared and discussed, in an appropriate format. Slide design by: Hamish Henderson, Madeleine Borthwick