groupthrough
Groupthrough is a collaborative problem-solving approach in which a group jointly analyzes a task, its components, and potential solutions. The process emphasizes transparency of thought, distributed cognitive effort, and iterative refinement, aiming to produce a solution and a trace of the reasoning behind it. It prioritizes surfacing assumptions and real-time critique to reduce errors and bias.
Origins and usage: The term "groupthrough" appears in education and organizational studies to describe collective reasoning
Method and features: Implementations use structured turn-taking, explicit articulation of reasoning steps, and shared artifacts such
Applications: It has been proposed for classroom exercises, design reviews in software and product development, policy
Evaluation and limitations: Advocates cite improved understanding and accountability, while critics warn of time costs and
See also: collaborative problem solving, group decision making, collective intelligence.