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Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?
Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?
- Figure Storming (correct)
- The 5 Whys
- Mind-mapping
- Rapid Ideation
Which brainstorming technique involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem?
Which brainstorming technique involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem?
- Brain Writing
- Gap Filling
- Reverse Thinking
- Reverse Brainstorming (correct)
Which brainstorming technique involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards?
Which brainstorming technique involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards?
- Rapid Ideation
- Gap Filling
- The 5 Whys
- Brain Writing (correct)
Which brainstorming technique involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite?
Which brainstorming technique involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite?
What type of outline arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings?
What type of outline arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings?
Which type of graphic organizer is used to identify the similarities and differences between two or more concepts?
Which type of graphic organizer is used to identify the similarities and differences between two or more concepts?
Which type of text highlights the similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias?
Which type of text highlights the similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias?
Which brainstorming technique can involve asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period?
Which brainstorming technique can involve asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period?
Which module discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships?
Which module discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships?
Which type of text explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it?
Which type of text explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it?
Which brainstorming technique involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite?
Which brainstorming technique involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite?
Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?
Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?
Which brainstorming technique can involve asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period?
Which brainstorming technique can involve asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period?
Which brainstorming technique involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem?
Which brainstorming technique involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem?
Which brainstorming technique involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards?
Which brainstorming technique involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards?
Which technique for enhancing the brainstorm process is a visual tool?
Which technique for enhancing the brainstorm process is a visual tool?
Which type of graphic organizer is used to show a central idea with its corresponding characteristics?
Which type of graphic organizer is used to show a central idea with its corresponding characteristics?
What type of outline arranges ideas using complete sentences instead of words/phrases?
What type of outline arranges ideas using complete sentences instead of words/phrases?
Which module discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships?
Which module discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships?
What type of text highlights similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias?
What type of text highlights similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias?
Which module discusses the pattern of development where the main idea is explained by giving an extended example or a series of detailed examples?
Which module discusses the pattern of development where the main idea is explained by giving an extended example or a series of detailed examples?
Which type of text recreates, invents, or visually presents a person, place, event, or action based on sensory details?
Which type of text recreates, invents, or visually presents a person, place, event, or action based on sensory details?
Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?
Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?
Which type of outline arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings?
Which type of outline arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings?
What type of text explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it?
What type of text explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it?
Which module discusses a tool for self-learning among other reasons for using graphic organizers?
Which module discusses a tool for self-learning among other reasons for using graphic organizers?
Flashcards
Figure Storming
Figure Storming
A brainstorming technique that involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure as a starting point to generate ideas.
Reverse Brainstorming
Reverse Brainstorming
A brainstorming technique where participants come up with ways to create a problem or challenge, instead of solutions.
Brain Writing
Brain Writing
A brainstorming technique where participants anonymously write ideas on index cards and share them.
Reverse Thinking
Reverse Thinking
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Topic Outline
Topic Outline
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Concept Map
Concept Map
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Comparison and Contrast Text
Comparison and Contrast Text
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Rapid Ideation
Rapid Ideation
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Module No. 2
Module No. 2
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Definition Text
Definition Text
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Sentence Outline
Sentence Outline
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Mind-mapping
Mind-mapping
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Who Brainstorming
Who Brainstorming
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Descriptive Text
Descriptive Text
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What Text
What Text
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Study Notes
Brainstorming Techniques
- Role Storming: involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure
- Reverse Brainstorming: involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem
- Brainwriting: involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards
- Reversal Brainstorming: involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite
- Free Writing: involves asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period
Graphic Organizers
- Venn Diagram: used to identify the similarities and differences between two or more concepts
- Concept Map: used to show a central idea with its corresponding characteristics
Types of Outlines
- Hierarchical Outline: arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings
- Sentence Outline: arranges ideas using complete sentences instead of words/phrases
Text Types
- Comparative Text: highlights the similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias
- Expository Text: explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it
- Descriptive Text: recreates, invents, or visually presents a person, place, event, or action based on sensory details
Modules
- Critical and Creative Thinking: discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships
- Self-Learning: discusses a tool for self-learning among other reasons for using graphic organizers
- Pattern of Development: discusses the pattern of development where the main idea is explained by giving an extended example or a series of detailed examples
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Test your knowledge on brainstorming techniques such as mind-mapping and the 5 whys. Learn how to effectively generate ideas and get the thought process moving forward. Explore the concept of avoiding the 'paralysis of analysis' during brainstorming sessions.