Mind Mapping
A visual tool for organizing information, typically starting with a central concept and branching out to related ideas and details.
A visual tool for organizing information, typically starting with a central concept and branching out to related ideas and details.
A design process model that outlines four phases: Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver, promoting both divergent and convergent thinking.
A cognitive architecture model that explains how humans can learn and adapt to new tasks.
AI systems that can dynamically adjust their behavior based on new data or changes in the environment.
A brainstorming technique where participants intentionally suggest bad ideas to spur creative thinking and overcome mental blocks.
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) is a strategic planning tool that is applied to a business or project.
A small, cross-functional team of 6-12 people focused on delivering a specific product feature or component.
A simplified, informal language used to describe the logic and steps of an algorithm or program, without syntax of actual programming languages.
The tendency to believe that large or significant events must have large or significant causes.