Sunday, August 28, 2011

"The BrainStorming Session"

When Brainstorming, we usually don't think about the Big 6 questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? We try to brainstorm ideas and thoughts we have that can be useful.
We also learned listing, clustering, and how to gather information. The clustering was kind of hard for me, because there was not much for me to include. I like using the Big 6 questions, because in a way it helps to keep you on track without leaving any important information.
I think that people, who have never heard of the Big 6 Questions, are really good at including their information. This is going to be very useful when writing papers.

Sincerely, Catherine

3 comments:

  1. Me too, I don't like using the double-bubble because it kinda confuses me. And using these 6 questions when brainstorming can really help you. :]

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  2. I didn't like clustering as well. I like brainstorming better.

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  3. I just never new that there are different styles of writing in this form. It really helps though and I find it very interesting.

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