Problem-Based Learning (PBL) · CDP

A strong PBL problem should:

  1. Have a single fixed set of solutions
  2. Be relevant and realistic
  3. Be trivial and easy
  4. Require only rote memorization
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Correct answer: Be relevant and realistic

Effective PBL problems mimic real-world complexity. This enhances engagement and learning depth.

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