Tom Wujec from Autodesk presents some surprisingly deep research into the “marshmallow problem” — a simple team-building exercise that involves dry spaghetti, one yard of tape and a marshmallow. Who can build the tallest tower with these ingredients? And why does a surprising group always beat the average?
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Was trying to find video that explains the best about the challenge and this one was the best, just sent them this video
i don't believe kinder garden kids can do that
Awesome
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Muey
Business majors are some of the most useless people ever.
Very gooooood🖤
inspiring ideas for us at LaserArmy.com tks !
this was done in a job interview i participated in. i told my group to stfu. i grabbed all the noodles and sticked them to the wall. it went from the ground up to the ceiling. i was hired, nobody else was. i quit after 3 years though
A Marshmallow challenge explanation start by 5:25
i did this in class today, and damn it was hard
I lived this experience myself last Thursday and it's totally true, my team failed because no discussion was there and ideas like mine or others could actually been discussed and enhanced . The other team actually did that and made a tower of 48 centimeters. By the way we are systems engineers
I can't hear the video clips ㅠㅠㅠ
Babel
very good videos thank you very much for this job !!!!!!!
Just started doing this with my K-5 computer science classes. We have had a consistent "fail" rate of about 50% of the groups per class do not have a standing tower. For me, it'll be useful to do at the end of the year again too, and see if all the teamwork, collaboration, communication, and prototyping activities during the year, build more skills, and produce better tower results.
Love that 480p
Im doing it in my class, really fun!
Providing incentives to a team may not always produce success, depending on their skills/competency..
團隊很重要~
the same as peter skillman
My partner and I did this during science lessons, and it was very easy. We made a pyramid and it was 40 cm tall with only 18 sticks of spaghetti. We were the only ones to use a square base instead of a triangular base.
Great Video about prototyping in the Teambuilding process. Thank you