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In his book, Learning to Solve Problems, David Jonassen describes a collection of different kinds or types of problems that people solve. These problems vary in their domain or context, their complexity, structure (well- or ill-defined), and the degree to

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Step 1. In his book, Learning to Solve Problems, David Jonassen describes a collection of different kinds or types of problems that people solve. These problems vary in their domain or context, their complexity, structure (well- or ill-defined), and the degree to which the problem changes or is stable over time, called dynamicity.

Please read the portions of the Jonassen PDF that include Chapter 1 from his book.
Pay particular attention to the 11 kinds of problems noted in Jonassen's two tables found on pages 8-9. Take note in particular to page 8 deals with well-defined problems, which you probably encounter more often in schools or in college, and that page 9 is devoted to ill-defined problems, which you find in the workplace.
For this assignment, pick one type of well-defined problem from the top row on page 8 that you feel you do reasonably well.

This will probably be-- one that is well defined.

In your own words, give a short description of the problem type you chose, and give SPECIFIC EXAMPLE of that kind of problem you attempted, and how you solved it.
Include in this description the problem's domain or context in which you encountered it, your sense of how complex it was, and if you can, how dynamic and changeable the problem was. 
THEN use this process with one of the ill-defined problem types you see on page 9. Identify one that you feel you have a knack for solving or enjoy solving. Then describe a specific example of that problem and how you eventual resolved it. Tell of the setting in which you encountered the problem, its primary domain, complexity and, if relevant, dynamicity.
Finally, try to identify 2-3 professions or careers where you think these two forms of problem solving are present – give specifics to support your answer.

Step 2. (50 words a least): Please write a meaningful reply to a well-defined problem’s different from your selection 

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