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Techniques for selecting and organizing information
Brainstorming
Graphic Organizer
Topic Outline
Sentence Outline
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Brainstorming is an
informal
way of generating topics to write about or points to make about your topic
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Brainstorming
is an individual or group activity
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Brainstorming involves efforts to make a
solution
to a particular problem
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Ideas are gathered and listed from the input of every member during
brainstorming
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Idea List
simply involves listing ideas about a particular topic and helps find the main idea and supporting details
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Idea List
is appropriate for textual people or those more comfortable processing words than visual
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Idea Map
, also known as webbing or clustering, is a visual representation of ideas and their connections
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Cubing
involves examining an idea from six distinct viewpoints
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Freewriting
involves setting a time limit and number of words or pages and writing without inhibitions
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Researching
involves going to the library or checking online, making a list or map of new ideas
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Graphic Organizer
is a visual and graphic display that depicts relationships between facts, terms, and ideas within a learning task
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Graphic Organizer is sometimes referred to as knowledge maps, concept maps, story maps, cognitive organizers, advance organizers, or concept diagrams
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Graphic Organizer helps organize ideas into two columns and examine two components of an object, concept, or events
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Types of Graphic Organizer
T-Chart
Concept Maps
Main Idea Web
Venn Diagram
Sequence Chart
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Chart
1. Helps organize ideas into two columns and examine two components of an object, concept, or events
2. Can be used to examine the pros and cons of something, advantages and disadvantages, or facts and opinions
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Concept Maps
1. Shows relationships between the main idea and other information
2. Concepts or ideas represented in circles or boxes and are linked to related ideas with arrows
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Main Idea Web
1. Starts with a central idea and branches out into related ideas and details (or sub-ideas)
2. Used to compare and contrast two or more groups of things by visually displaying their similarities and differences
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Venn Diagram
1. Presents relationships between concepts or ideas represented in circles or boxes with arrows linking related ideas
2. Used to compare and contrast two or more groups of things by visually displaying their similarities and differences
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Sequence Chart
1. Presents a series of steps or events in order
2. Helps clarify a sequence of events in a story or to come to conclusions about cause and effect relationships between multiple events
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Ways to organize information
Brainstorming
lists
Graphic
organizers
Topic
outlines
Sentence
outlines
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Methods like
brainstorming
lists,
graphic
organizers, topic outlines, and sentence outlines help organize information
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Brainstorming Phase
Create a list of ideas, questions, and subtopics related to the chosen topic without worrying about structure
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Visualization Phase
Take the brainstorming list and visually organize it using a mind map, flowchart, or simple categories on paper
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Organization Phase
Develop a simple outline using main topics and subtopics to organize ideas hierarchically
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Detailing Phase
Expand the outline into a detailed plan with complete sentences describing each main idea and subtopic
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