Techniques in Selecting and Organizing Information Flashcards

1
Q

It is a group creativity
technique by which efforts are
made to find a conclusion for a
specific problem by gathering
a list of ideas spontaneously
contributed by its members.

A

GROUP
BRAINSTORMING

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2
Q

You are free to explore ideas
in your own time without any
fear of criticism, and without
being dominated by other
group members.

A

INDIVIDUAL
BRAINSTORMING

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3
Q

is often more effective
for solving complex
problems.

A

Group brainstorming

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4
Q

is most
effective when you
need to solve a simple
problem, generate a
list of ideas, or focus
on a broad issue.

A

Individual
brainstorming

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5
Q

In this strategy, a topic or idea is examined in six (6)
viewpoints:

A

Cubing`

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6
Q

In this technique, just keep on writing
and not minding errors in spelling and
grammar.

A

Free Writing

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7
Q

The objective here is to just write what
comes to your mind.

A

Free Writing

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8
Q

It simply involves listing ideas about a
particular topic.

A

Listing/ Idea List

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9
Q

is a visual representation of ideas and
their connections with one another.

A

Mapping/ Idea Map

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10
Q

It is also called “webbing or clustering”.

A

Mapping/ Idea Map

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11
Q

These are visual and
graphic displays that
depict the relationships
between facts, terms,
and or ideas within a
learning task.

A

GRAPHIC
ORGANIZERS

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12
Q

is used to compare and
contrast ideas and
events.

A

VENN
DIAGRAM

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13
Q

used to represent
hierarchy, classification,
and branching.

It is used
in showing relationships
of scientific categories,
family trees, and even
lineages.

A

NETWORK
TREE

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14
Q

is used to investigate and
enumerate various aspects of
central idea, which could be a
concept, topic, or theme.

A

SPIDER MAP
(Sematic Map)

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15
Q

used to show how events
occurred chronologically
through a long bar labeled with
dated and specific events.

A

TIMELINE

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16
Q

shows how events
happened within one period

A

linear timeline

17
Q

shows two sets
of events that happened within the
same period.

A

comparative timeline

18
Q

is a tool used to map
events in a story. It is
used to analyze the
major parts of a plot.

A

PLOT
DIAGRAM

19
Q

It is used to show the
logical sequence of an
events.

A

SERIES OF EVENT
CHAIN

20
Q

is used to better
understand the causal
relationship of complex
phenomenon.

A

FISHBONE
MAP

21
Q

cause and effect

A

FISHBONE
MAP

22
Q

describes how a series
of events interact to
produce a set of results
repeatedly.

A

CYCLE MAP

23
Q

is a vital part of the essay
planning process.

A

Outlining

24
Q

It allows the writer
to understand how he or she will
connect all the information to
support the thesis statement and the
claims of the paper.

A

Outlining

25
Q

It uses words and
phrases as its entries.

A

topic outline

26
Q

It uses complete
sentences as its entries.

A

SENTENCE
OUTLINE

27
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