Biyernes, Enero 2, 2015

TOPIC GENERATION TECHNIQUES

A.BRAINSTORMING: is a group or individual 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 member(s). The term was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in the 1953 book Applied Imagination. Osborn claimed that brainstorming was more effective than individuals working alone in generating ideas, although more recent research has questioned this conclusion.[1] Today, the term is used as a catch all for all group ideation sessions.FOR EXAMPLE: FOR EXAMPLE: B. CLUSTERING: is a nonlinear brainstorming process begin with one word in the word in the middle of a page and draw a circle around it. them, as Brainstorming, allow you or anything that the preceding words bring to mind each word must be circled and connected to the word that suggested it. FOR EXAMPLE: C. Free writing: is a prewriting technique in which a person writes continuously for a set period of time without regard to spelling, grammar, or topic. It produces raw, often unusable material, but helps writers overcome blocks of apathy and self-criticism. It is used mainly by prose writers and writing teachers.[1][2] Some writers use the technique to collect initial thoughts and ideas on a topic, often as a preliminary to formal writing. Free writing is not the same as automatic writing. Unlike brainstorming where ideas are simply listed, in freewriting one writes sentences to form a paragraph about whatever comes to mind. FOR EXAMPLE:

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