The Top-Down Approach to Problem Solving

An effective approach to stop struggling with textbook problems and finally start learning.

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Description

This method works! I’ve tested it for over 15 years of teaching Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Once the students get the hang of this method, their Physics, Math and other STEM classes become much, much less of a challenge, so they can concentrate on solid learning.


Why should you take this course?

Because when it comes to textbook problem solving, you probably were taught to do it backwards! You probably were wrongly taught to mimic your teachers. Answer these questions to see the problem:

  • Can you always produce the answer to the problems that are presented to you?

  • While solving a textbook problem on your own, have you gotten to the point where you don't know what to do next?

  • In class, have you found yourself asking “How did the teacher come up with that step?” or “How did the teacher know we had to use that equation?” or “How was I supposed to know that?” ?

The method you'll learn in this course is the Top-Down Approach to problem solving, and it's the way engineers solve problems. Unfortunately, this isn't taught in traditional education, but you can learn all about it by taking this course.


Give the Top-Down Approach a chance, and watch all those Math and Physics problems lose their power over you.

What You Will Learn!

  • That you were probably taught in school to solve problems backwards, which is the wrong way.
  • How to tackle problems with a much better chance to find an answer.
  • To come up with the right solution to Science, Engineering and Math problems.
  • To know exactly the next step at solving a textbook problem.
  • If you're a teacher, you definitely want to add this to your curriculum to teach your students how to actually solve problems instead of imitating you.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students at any academic level, struggling with problems of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
  • Engineering Students, our specialty.
  • Casual students at STEM.
  • STEM Teachers at any level who would like to add the top-down approach to their teaching toolbox.