Idea - Using Miro to Create an Ishikawa Diagrams
Ishikawa Diagrams (also known as Fishbone Diagrams) help to identify possible causes for an effect or problem. Can be used in class to answer the following questions that often arise in troubleshooting: What are the potential causes of the problem? What category of process inputs is the greatest source of variation in the output of the process? HE teacher can use the Ishikawa Diagram in class for problems where several causes are suspected or where we are unable to identify a potential cause at all. The Ishikawa Diagram can also be applied to everyday problems or disputes in class. It helps to focus attention on the problem rather than on personal comments or personal skirmishes.