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pogonyaev
2 months ago
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Match the different brainstorming techniques to their applications. Tiles

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Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
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Free writing involves quickly recording initial thoughts on a topic during a timed session, without the need for grammatical accuracy or logical order.
Three perspectives refer to explaining a topic by examining its description, history, and linkages to other topics.
Finally, clustering entails organizing and linking written ideas around a subject using a categorization system involving colors and shapes to showcase their relationships. <span />
Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
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The correct pairings are as follows:

1. FREE WRITING: Engaging in timed writing of initial thoughts on a subject without stopping to verify relevance or correct grammar.

Brainstorming is a method used to generate innovative ideas and solutions through thorough group discussions. Various techniques can be applied during brainstorming sessions, with three of them being pre-writing, clustering, and three perspectives.

Free writing serves as a pre-writing strategy where one continuously writes down their thoughts and concepts for a predetermined duration, ignoring spelling, grammar, logical structure, and punctuation; it allows thoughts to flow uninhibitedly. This technique yields raw concepts for further idea development. Pre-writing is notably beneficial for capturing previously unconsidered ideas.

2. CLUSTERING: Linking ideas for a topic through visualization using different shapes and colors to demonstrate how the ideas interconnect.

Clustering, another strategy employed in brainstorming, involves jotting down relevant keywords or phrases and using connecting lines to illustrate their relationships. This format enables visual brainstorming.

3. THREE PERSPECTIVES: Exploring the topic, outlining its historical context, and analyzing its connections to related subjects.

The three perspectives method allows for a fuller understanding of a subject by examining it from three different viewpoints. This method requires detailing the topic, outlining its backstory, and mapping out how it relates to other topics.

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