top of page
Module 2: Troubleshooting Strategies
Troubleshooting is part of the ‘evaluate and analyze’ phase of problem-solving. When troubleshooting a problem, the problem has already been defined and the solution has been developed - but the solution isn’t working like it’s supposed to! Students will learn three industry-proven troubleshooting techniques, apply them to several case studies, and use them on a hands-on building project. Troubleshooting is a skill that requires patience and perseverance. Progress when troubleshooting can often be slow and problem solvers may encounter mental blocks. Students will learn strategies to overcome these mental blocks.
Learning
Outcomes
Problem-solving
Troubleshooting
Overcoming Mental Blocks
bottom of page