Every proposal somewhat attempts to solve or alleviate a problem affecting a particular population. And, to a problem, there are usually a variety of ways for addressing it.
So, how do you determine which method is the most suited for addressing a particular problem in a specific context?
The scientifically rigorous method of making that determination is by comparing/contrasting existing solutions or by weighing them against a set of criteria to determine the most suitable for your context.
In this workshop, you are invited to think about three possible solutions for addressing the problem you would like to solve or alleviate in your proposal and weigh them against a set of criteria to determine the best course of action
Completion of this activity will require both critical thinking and secondary research.