Lesson 1 (Techniques In Selecting And Organizing Information) Flashcards

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Is an individual or group activity. Using this technique, efforts are made to make a solution to a particular problem.

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Brainstorming

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What are the five strategies under brainstorming?

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  1. Cubing
  2. Free writing
  3. Listing
  4. Mapping
  5. Researching
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3
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An idea is examined from six distinct viewpoints. Another way is to explore three perspectives.

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Cubing

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4
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Set a time limit and number of words or pages. It allows someone to work without inhibitions.

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Free writing

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Just list topics. At this point, do not outline yet. Outlining will limit your writing.

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Listing

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A graphic form of listing. Also called webbing and clustering. It involves writing down ideas. Making connections by associating similar ideas and then showing the relationship by linking with lines.

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Mapping

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Go to library or check out websites on the internet. Make a list or map of the new ideas.

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Researching

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Is to provide a visual aid to facilitate learning and instruction.

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Graphic organizer

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Graphically illustrate relationships between two or more concepts and are linked by words to describe their relationship.

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Concept maps

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Shows how different categories of information relate to one another.

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Webs

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Are visual representations of hierarchical information that include a central idea or image surrounded by connected branches of associated topics or ideas.

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Mind Maps

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This type of graphic organizer shows a series of steps or events in the order in which they take place.

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Flow Diagram or Sequence Chart

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13
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Is used to identify similarities and differences between two or more concepts.

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Venn Diagram

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14
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Shows the structure of an organization

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Organizational Chart or Diagram

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15
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Is a type of a circular graph, which is divided in slices to illustrate a numerical proportion.

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Pie Chart

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16
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A collection of all points whose coordinates satisfy a given relation. The most commonly used graphs are the line and bar graph.

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Graph

17
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Is a systematic arrangement of data usually in rows and columns for ready reference.

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Table

18
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Help separate what is important to know or what is essential from those that are not so essential.

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Graphic organizers

19
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Help in organizing studies related to a topic without merely copying the exact statements coming from a published manuscript.

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Citation and referencing

20
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The process of acknowledging the sources of information used in manuscript or research is called ________

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Citation

21
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Is the process of organizing the written works cited in the text.

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Referencing