Article ID: | iaor2007503 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 1 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 231 |
End Page Number: | 248 |
Publication Date: | May 2006 |
Journal: | International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education |
Authors: | Zhu Zhiwei, Heady Ronald B., Maples Glenn E. |
Keywords: | programming: transportation, spreadsheets |
University faculties generally recognise their responsibility to assist their students' development of thinking skills. However, as human knowledge grows exponentially, so too do the educators' subject domains. The education literature suggests that these two goals, the development of generalisable problem solving skills and the learning of increasingly specific content, conflict. We review this literature and discuss its relevance to the teaching of the transportation problem. We then suggest an alternative method of teaching the transportation problem, one that uses less mathematically sophisticated techniques but produces a better understanding of the nature of the problem, its solution, its application, and its relevance to other optimisation problems.