Techniques in Selecting and Organizing Information Flashcards

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Well known strategy in selecting and organizing information where every participant is encouraged to write any ideas, suggestions, and thoughts related to the given topic.

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Brainstorming List

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Criticism of ideas are withheld during the brainstorming session as the purpose is on generating varied and unusual ideas and extending or adding to these ideas.

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No Criticism

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It is normally easier to “tame down” than to “tame up” as new ways of thinking and looking at the world may provide better solutions.

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Welcome Unusual Ideas

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The greater the number of ideas generated, the greater the chance of producing a radical and effective solution.

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Quantity Wanted

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Not only are a variety of ideas wanted, but also ways to combine ideas in order to make them better.

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Combine And Improve Ideas

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Participants provide their ideas anonymously

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Nominal Group Technique

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Individual participants write down an idea and pass it to another member of the group.

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Group Passing Technique

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Brainstorming through the use of an electronic medium; individuals list their ideas on a collaborative network.

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Electronic Brainstorming

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Participants attempt to produce questions rather than just ideas.

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Question Brainstorming

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Employs a diagram to visually capture information surrounding an idea or situation.

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Mind Mapping

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These help students organize ideas, see relationships, and retain information through the use of visual representations, icons, and symbols

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Graphic Organizer

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Used in organizing a hierarchical set of information and reflecting subordinate elements.

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Network Tree

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Use when information contains cause and effect problems and solutions.

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Problem-Solution Map

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Effective in comparing two different concepts by their features.

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Venn Diagram

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Used in organizing info according to various steps or stages

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Series of Event Chain

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Used for organizing info that is circular or cyclical, with no absolute beginning or ending.

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Cycle Map

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Used when cause-effect relationships are complex and redundant.
Map

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Fishbone Map

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Provides a quick overview of topics to be included in an essay.

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Topic Outline

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Organizes your ideas and produces a guide for your paper to follow by using full sentences to explain your thesis and supporting evidence

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Sentence Outline