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alexira [117]
3 years ago
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Match the different brainstorming techniques to their applications. Tiles freewriting connecting ideas for a topic using differe

nt shapes and color-coding to identify how the ideas are related clustering describing the topic, tracing its history, and examining its connections with related topics three perspectives writing down first thoughts on a topic in a timed session, without pausing to check for relevance or grammar
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DanielleElmas [232]3 years ago
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Free writing is writing down first thoughts on a topic in a timed session, this does not need to be correct in grammar or arranged by relevance. Three perspectives is when you describe the topic, trace its history and connect it to other related topics. Lastly, clustering is grouping, connecting the written ideas for a topic using a coding scheme by using colors, shapes, etc. This is to identify how topics are related to each other.  

dalvyx [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Freewriting: Match the different brainstorming techniques to their applications.

Free writing: writing down first thoughts on a topic in

a timed session, without pausing to check

for relevance or grammar

Three perspectives: describing the topic, tracing its history,

and examining its connections with

related topics

Clustering:connecting ideas....

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