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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Brainstorming Types of
01 • Definition and
Benefits
02 Brainstorming
technique

03 What is a
Graphic organizer? 04 Types of Graphic
Organizers
01 WHAT IS
BRAINSTORMING?
• Is like freewriting, is a prewriting
technique designed to bring
subconscious ideas into consciousness.
• Is like a stream-of-consciousness
technique in which you rapidly record
all ideas related to a general subject.
• The purpose of brainstorming is to
identify as many ideas related to the
subject as possible.
Branstorming
Benefits of
1. Introduces many ideas quickly
Brainstorming
2. Fosters collaboration and team
building

3. Encourages creativity
02

Types of Brainstorming
techniques
Reverse Brainstorming
• Is simply the opposite: teams are asked to
ideate on the problem instead of the solution.

• This type of brainstorming is done before the


start of an important project, as it helps teams
anticipate any future obstacles that might
arise.
Random word
Brainstorming
One of the main goals of a
brainstorming session is to
come up with new ideas.
One of the best ways to do
this is to say the first
words that come to mind
when a specific topic or
subject is mentioned.
The 5 Whys Method
• Like the reverse brainstorming method, the 5
Whys method aims to look at the root causes of
a problem to stop that same issue from arising
again.

• This method attempts to curb the problem


before it can reoccur by asking the question
“why?” over and over until it can no longer be
answered.
SCAMPER model
• The SCAMPER model, created by Bob Earle,
initially was a gamd intended for boosting
imagination in teens, is now widely used in
businesses to enhance creativity among team
members when tackling complex problems.

• Using this model, your team will view a


problem through 7 filters: substitute, combine,
adapt, modify, put to another use, eliminate,
and reverse.
Rapid ideation
Rapid ideation brainstorming is almost the
exact same thinking model as random word
brainstorming. In this method, however,
everyone writes down the solutions they are
thinking of instead of shouting them out.
Starbursting

Starburst brainstorming focuses on getting the


team to ask questions instead of coming up
with answers.
03
Graphic Organizer
Graphic Organizer
• Communication tool that uses visual symbols to express
knowledge concepts, thoughts or ideas and relationships
between/among them.

• It is used for organizing content and Ideas and


facilitating learner’s comprehension of newly acquired.
Purpose of Graphic Organizer

01 To classify ideas

To examine relationship 02
To establish clear train
03 of thoughts
04
Types of Graphic Organizer
Concept
Map Concept map diagrams provide a
structured visual representation that
organizes information hierarchically,
allowing for the analysis of complex
problems by illustrating connections
between concepts and displaying
larger amounts of information.
The key features
of Concept map
• It uses top down hierarchical structure.
• It visualizes tacit knowledge to
analyze complex problems.
•It shows larger and more complex amount
of information.
•It shows cross-connections between
concepts that are described with action
words.
FishBone
A fishbone diagram is a visual tool
used to identify and analyze the
potential causes of a problem or an
issue. It helps systematically break
down a complex problem into its key
components and underlying factors,
enabling teams to uncover the root
causes and develop targeted
solutions

It was developed by Kaoru Ishikawa


during 1960s which is sometimes called as
"Fishikawa Diaqram".
The key features
of FishBone

• It is used to identify the causes of


composition of some complex system or
event
•It is also called as cause and
effect diagram
• It is originally developed as
quality control tool
Star A star diagram is a graphic organizer

Diagram
that helps to summarize and organize
information about a topic by listing its
key traits or facts. It's useful for
brainstorming or outlining major aspects
of a theme. For example, you can use it to
make a visual display about dinosaurs or
study skills methods. It can also be used
to map out the key points of a story or
event, focusing on who, when, where,
what, and why.

RA W R !
The key features
of Star diagram

Summarize and organize info visually


Show key traits or facts clearly
Make complex topics easier to understand
Help brainstorm ideas quickly
Outline main points of a topic or story
Chain
A chain diagram is a visual
Diagram representation of a sequence of events
or steps in a process. It shows how one
action leads to another in a linear
fashion, like links in a chain. The
purpose of a chain diagram is to
illustrate the flow of activities or the
progression of events in a clear and
straightforward manner.
The key features
of Chain diagram

•Sequential and linear order.


•Clear and easy-to-understand visuals.
• Easy to follow.
•Simplifies complex processes.
•Communicates effectively.
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