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COM 150 Week 4 Brainstorming Questions/Snaptutorial

For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com CheckPoint: Brainstorming In traditional brainstorming, individuals or groups of people compile ideas on a topic but do not evaluate or organize the ideas presented. In contrast, mind-mapping—also called concept mapping—visually places thoughts into categories. • Resources: Appendix C, Steps in the Writing Process, and Brainstorming Techniques • Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum • Use either the circular or linear map template in Appendix C to organize your ideas for your expository essay topic. COM 150 Effective Essay Writing Course Syllabus Page 16 • Address the following questions: Are you able to narrow your topic to a single spoke or to a subheader of a spoke on the map? How does mind-mapping prepare you for outlining? • Post Appendix C as an attachment and post your response to the questions

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CheckPoint: Brainstorming
In traditional brainstorming, individuals or groups of people compile ideas on a topic but do
not evaluate or organize the ideas presented. In contrast, mind-mapping—also called
concept mapping—visually places thoughts into categories.
• Resources: Appendix C, Steps in the Writing Process, and Brainstorming Techniques
• Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum
• Use either the circular or linear map template in Appendix C to organize your ideas for
your expository essay topic.
COM 150 Effective Essay Writing
Course Syllabus Page 16
• Address the following questions: Are you able to narrow your topic to a single spoke or
to a subheader of a spoke on the map? How does mind-mapping prepare you for
outlining?
• Post Appendix C as an attachment and post your response to the questions

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CheckPoint: <strong>Brainstorming</strong><br />

In traditional brainstorming, individuals or groups of people compile ideas on a topic but do<br />

not evaluate or organize the ideas presented. In contrast, mind-mapping—also called<br />

concept mapping—visually places thoughts into categories.<br />

· Resources: Appendix C, Steps in the Writing Process, and <strong>Brainstorming</strong> Techniques<br />

· Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum<br />

· Use either the circular or linear map template in Appendix C to organize your ideas for<br />

your expository essay topic.<br />

<strong>COM</strong> <strong>150</strong> Effective Essay Writing<br />

Course Syllabus Page 16<br />

· Address the following questions: Are you able to narrow your topic to a single spoke or<br />

to a subheader of a spoke on the map? How does mind-mapping prepare you for


outlining?<br />

· Post Appendix C as an attachment and post your response to the questions

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