This document discusses various techniques for organizing information, including brainstorming, graphic organizers, and outlining. Brainstorming techniques include cubing, free writing, listing, and mapping. Graphic organizers are visual tools that show relationships between concepts, such as concept maps, webs, mind maps, flow diagrams, Venn diagrams, organizational charts, pie charts, graphs, tables, and outlines. Outlines organize information hierarchically using numbering systems like the number-letter format or decimal outline format. Mastering these techniques can help improve writing skills.
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RNW - Lesson 2
This document discusses various techniques for organizing information, including brainstorming, graphic organizers, and outlining. Brainstorming techniques include cubing, free writing, listing, and mapping. Graphic organizers are visual tools that show relationships between concepts, such as concept maps, webs, mind maps, flow diagrams, Venn diagrams, organizational charts, pie charts, graphs, tables, and outlines. Outlines organize information hierarchically using numbering systems like the number-letter format or decimal outline format. Mastering these techniques can help improve writing skills.
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TECHNIQUES IN
ORGANIZING INFORMATION CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Write the ideas that would occur
in your mind about “gadgets”. CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
How do you organize your
ideas? READING AND WRITING SKILLS
Techniques are approaches or
methods you as a writer may use to organize the information you have gathered, to accomplish your desired aim in writing and to improve your writing craft. READING AND WRITING SKILLS
BASIC TECHNIQUES IN ORGANIZING INFORMATION A. BRAINSTORMING
It is a group creativity technique by
which efforts are made to find a conclusion from a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its members. A. BRAINSTORMING
The term was popularized by Alex
Faickney Osborn in the 1953 book Applied Imagination. (Wikipedia.org). He developed this technique when he got frustrated that his employees could not come up with useful techniques as they worked individually. FOUR BRAINSTORMING TIPS SUGGESTED BY MARK NICHOL IN DAILY WRITING TIPS A.1. CUBING
In this strategy, a topic or idea is examined in 6
viewpoints. a. What is the topic? b. What is it like or unlike c. What does it make you think of? d. What constituent parts is it made of? e. How can it be used? f. How can you support or oppose it? A.2. FREE WRITING
In this technique, just keep on writing and
not minding errors in spelling and grammar. The objective here is to just write what comes to your mind. Have a quantitative goal like coming up with 500 words or more. Then review what you have written later and hopefully come up with a specific topic that would interest you. A.3. LISTING
List down what comes to your mind. If your
intention is to come up with topic to write about, enumerate them. An important reminder in using this technique is not to list your ideas in an outline form because an outline will require you to organize items and your thoughts which is a principle contrary to brainstorming A.4. MAPPING
Mapping, also known as clustering and
webbing, is a graphic form of listing that simply involves jotting down ideas on a large writing surface and then making connections by associating similarly themed ideas with color-coded circles or underlines of distinct patterns and then indicating other relationships by linking with lines. B. GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
A graphic organizer, also known as
knowledge map, concept map, story map, cognitive organizer, advance organizer, or concept diagram, is a communication tool that uses visual symbols to express knowledge, concepts, thoughts and ideas and the relationship between them. B. GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
The main purpose of a graphic organizer is
to provide a visual aid to facilitate learning and instruction. (Wikipedia.com) It is easier for the writer to explain his/her ideas if s/he is able to present the graphic devices in such a way that can help others focus on the relationships of the ideas presented with other details. TYPES OF GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS WHICH YOU CAN USE IN WRITING B.1. CONCEPT MAPS
Concept Maps graphically illustrate
relationships between two or more concepts and are linked by words to describe their relationships. B.1. CONCEPT MAPS B. 2. WEBS
Web shows how different categories of
information relate to one another. B.2. WEBS B. 3. MIND MAPS
Mind Maps are visual representations of
hierarchical information that include a central idea or image surrounded by connected branches of associated topics or ideas. B. 3. MIND MAPS B. 4. FLOW DIAGRAM OR SEQUENCE CHART This type of graphic organizer shows a series of steps or events in the order in which they will take place. They can be used in outlining the events in the story, or showing a procedure in a scientific process. B. 4. FLOW DIAGRAM OR SEQUENCE CHART B. 5. VENN DIAGRAM
It is used to identify similarities and differences
between two or more concepts B. 5. VENN DIAGRAM B. 6. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OR DIAGRAM A chart that shows the structure of an organization. B. 6. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OR DIAGRAM B. 7. PIE CHART
It is a type of circular graph, which is divided into slices
to illustrate a numerical proportion. B. 7. PIE CHART B. 8. GRAPH
It is a collection of all points whose coordinates
satisfy a given relation. The most commonly used graphs are the line and bar graph B. 8. a. LINEGRAPH B. 8. b. BAR GRAPH B. 9. TABLE
It is a systematic arrangement of data usually in rows
and in columns for ready reference. B. 9. TABLE C. OUTLINE
An outline is the general plan of what you intend to write.
In preparing the outline, you have to classify each information and its connection to your topic or subject. The sorted information may be grouped according to content. From these grouped information, you can already provide headings – main and subheadings – which are parallel in structure. In an outline, have at least two topics after each heading and two for the subheadings. C.1. TOPIC OUTLINE
It is a form of outline that uses parallel
phrases for the heading all throughout. C.2. SENTENCE OUTLINE
It is a form of outline that uses
sentences for the heading all throughout. C.OUTLINE
There are two formats of outlining:
1. Number-Letter Format 2. Decimal Outline Format NUMBER LETTER FORMAT It is the use of the number, then letter in an outline. You use the Roman numerals for the main heading. You start with Roman “I” for the heading, under are the subheadings or supporting details which are indented and are marked by capital letters. If there subheadings under letter “A”, ident further and use Arabic numbers 1 and so on. In case of information not as important as the subheading, ident and mark it with a small letter NUMBER LETTER FORMAT I. Main Heading A. Subheading 1. Supporting Details 2. Supporting Details II. Main Heading A. Subheading 1. Supporting DECIMAL OUTLINE FORMAT It makes use of decimal numbers in place of the number-letters use. Arabic number 1 is used instead of Roman “I” for the main heading. Number 1.1 is used in case there is a subheading; numbers 1.2 if there is another subheading that follows it. DECIMAL OUTLINE FORMAT 1. Main Heading 1. Subheading 1. Supporti ng Details 2. Supporti ng Details 2. Main Heading ACTIVITY TIME! Topic : THE SENTENCE I. INTRODUCTION A. What is a sentence? B. Parts of a Sentence 1. Subject 2. Predicate II. DISCUSSION A. Kinds of Sentence 1. According to Form or Purpose a. declarative b. interrogative c. the sentence that gives command d. exclamatory 2. According to grammatical Structure or Syntax 3. Simple sentence 4. Compound Sentence 5. complex sentence Compound-complex Sentence c. According to Rhetorical Structure Give your ideas about the
DIFFERENT PROBLEMS THAT OUR COUNTRY
IS FACING TODAY. Organize your ideas by using: 1. Brainstorming 2. Graphic organizer (any of the types) 3. Outline (any of the forms and formats) GET READY FOR A QUIZ NEXT MEETING!