Difference between project method and heuristic method
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The project method is a medium of instruction which was introduced during the 18th century into the schools of architecture and engineering in Europe when graduating students had to apply the skills and knowledge they had learned in the course of their studies to problems they had to solve as practicians of their trade ...
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A heuristic technique, often called simply a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate goals.
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A heuristic technique, often called simply a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate goals.
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The word 'Heuristic' has been derived from the Greek word which means 'to discover.' Heuristic defines a practice or a method that develops from practice and helps one to reflect through things, like the means of exclusion, or the means of test and wrong.
The project method is a scholarly activity in which children do a realistic problem across a period of numerous days or weeks. It may include constructing a rocket, forming a playground, or printing a class newspaper.
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