Techniques in Selecting and
Organizing Information
READING AND WRITING
Prepared by: Kristine Q. Remollo
I. BRAINSTORMING
Brainstorming is the
process of coming up
with ideas.
TYPES OF
BRAINSTORMING
A. Free
writing
B.Listing
/
bulletin
g
C.
Cubing
D.CLUSTERIN
A. Free writing
is an exercise in which you
write without stopping for a
set period of time with no
consideration of grammar,
punctuation, spelling, or
even logical progression.
B.
LISTING/BULLETIN
G
is a technique used
when you jot down lists
of words or phrases
under a particular topic
C. CUBING
is a technique that
helps you look at your
subject from six
different points of
view.
DESCRIBE IT
What is it?
What is it called?
What does it look like?
- It is a three-
dimensional square
object. It’s like called a
cube, and it looks like a
small box. It’s white,
and it has dots on each
side that vary.
COMPARE IT
What is it like?
What is not like?
How is it the same?
Different?
- It’s like a box, but it’s
not hollow inside. It’s
not like a
Circle or a triangle. It’s
like a square, but it’s
3D, so it has more than
one square making it up
and it’s more than a
simple flat.
ASSOCIATE IT
What do you use
with it?
How do you
personally, perceive
it?
- It is usually used
in games or with
gambling. It’s
shown in movies
sometimes when
an actor is a
gambler.
ANALYZE IT
Is it useful?
Who made it?
Who uses it?
Where did it come from?
- It’s useful because it’s used
for games of chance. It gives
an equal opportunity for
landing on each number if it
hasn’t been weighted. It’s
made by the same people
who make games for
entertainment.
APPLY IT
When do you use it?
How do you use it?
Where do you use it?
- It’s used when
playing games. A
player picks up the
dice and shakes it in
his or her hands or in a
cup and then lets the
dice roll on a flat
surface. It is used in
places where games
are played.
ARGUE IT.
Is there something
better out there?
Is this the best
there is?
- Other options for
use are a spinner
or a drawing.
Whether or not
these are “better”
depends on the
game and how it’s
being used.
D. CLUSTERING
also known as idea
mapping, is a strategy
used to explore
relationships and
associations between
D. CLUSTERING
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING!

TECHNIQUES-IN-SELECTING-AND-ORGANIZING-IDEAS-BRAINSTORMING.pptx

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    Techniques in Selectingand Organizing Information READING AND WRITING Prepared by: Kristine Q. Remollo
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    I. BRAINSTORMING Brainstorming isthe process of coming up with ideas.
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    A. Free writing isan exercise in which you write without stopping for a set period of time with no consideration of grammar, punctuation, spelling, or even logical progression.
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    B. LISTING/BULLETIN G is a techniqueused when you jot down lists of words or phrases under a particular topic
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    C. CUBING is atechnique that helps you look at your subject from six different points of view.
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    DESCRIBE IT What isit? What is it called? What does it look like? - It is a three- dimensional square object. It’s like called a cube, and it looks like a small box. It’s white, and it has dots on each side that vary. COMPARE IT What is it like? What is not like? How is it the same? Different? - It’s like a box, but it’s not hollow inside. It’s not like a Circle or a triangle. It’s like a square, but it’s 3D, so it has more than one square making it up and it’s more than a simple flat. ASSOCIATE IT What do you use with it? How do you personally, perceive it? - It is usually used in games or with gambling. It’s shown in movies sometimes when an actor is a gambler.
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    ANALYZE IT Is ituseful? Who made it? Who uses it? Where did it come from? - It’s useful because it’s used for games of chance. It gives an equal opportunity for landing on each number if it hasn’t been weighted. It’s made by the same people who make games for entertainment. APPLY IT When do you use it? How do you use it? Where do you use it? - It’s used when playing games. A player picks up the dice and shakes it in his or her hands or in a cup and then lets the dice roll on a flat surface. It is used in places where games are played. ARGUE IT. Is there something better out there? Is this the best there is? - Other options for use are a spinner or a drawing. Whether or not these are “better” depends on the game and how it’s being used.
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    D. CLUSTERING also knownas idea mapping, is a strategy used to explore relationships and associations between
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