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    Outline: Writing and Essay

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    You may review exemplars of both the rough and final drafts of a Take a Stand Essay. Getting Started: Topic 2 Brainstorm: As a college student‚ it is important for you to know how to prepare an essay. You should begin the writing process by brainstorming possible concepts you may want to write on and research. There are many ways you can brainstorm such as: Free Writing Listing Mapping/Webbing Take some time to brainstorm possible ideas for your essay. Here are some suggestions for getting

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    Log book or Reflective Diary The following text provides you with some options and examples of how you may decide to use your log book/diary. Reflective writing on the issue of time management – short examples “Effective time management has always been difficult for me. I have always delivered coursework at the very last minute‚ (and on occasion‚ I have missed dates and suffered penalties for late submissions)‚ I’m not sure I can do anything about it‚ I think it’s just how I work” “Yes

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    Sir Francis Drake Essay

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    The teaching/learning activities in my lesson plan included a KWL chart for students to fill out before and after the reading. The reading consisted of an article title Sir Francis Drake a Hero or a Villain? Students had previously been learning about the Explorers who came to California in our social studies class‚ therefore students were able to fill out the KWL chart with some knowledge about Sir Francis Drake since we had covered him a little bit. I also asked students to think about what they

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    Small Group Reflection

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    information‚ many experiences can be understood only by living them. It is with the
workings of a small‚ task-focused group. What observations can I make after
working with my group? And what have I learned as a result? When meeting together and brainstorming ideas for our can drive there were many leadership roles and
the strengths of our individual group that became increasingly apparent. Although
early in our project Jeff was the key initiator and Casey largely an information
seeker‚ all of us group

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    Mind Mapping

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    arranged spontaneously according to importance and are organized into groupings‚ branches‚ or sections. Mind maps are useful in many applications such as personal‚ family‚ educational‚ and business situations. They are used for note-taking‚ brainstorming‚ summarizing‚ revising and clarifying of thoughts. Mind maps may be hand drawn or mapping software is available for use on computers (Appendix A-C).

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    Osborne-Parnes Model

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    is important‚ the problem will be clarified. All of this data is reviewed and taken into consideration to review the objective and begin the innovation process. The second stage of the Osborn-Parnes Modle is to generate ideas. This is not a brainstorming session without boundaries‚ this is where ideas considered are possible solutions. By stretching and making connections‚ different combinations could present completely new innovative solutions. The third and final stage of the Osborn-Parnes

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    suggestions with an open mind and implement as many worthy ideas as possible to further encourage open communication. Often employees volunteer to cut hours‚ share work (flex jobs) or identify areas in which the company is wasting money. There should be brainstorming sessions to determine if money is being wasted‚ and if there are areas that can be run more efficiently. Ideas to increase revenue through higher patient volume should also be explored.  As a last resort staff should also be made aware that they

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    Maintaining Friendships

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    camping outdoors or overcoming obstacles. While working as a team‚ you and your friends must also look out for each other by keeping in touch in case any them get injured‚ lost‚ or kidnapped. Problem Solving can also be associated with teamwork by brainstorming a solution viable to what situation you and your friends are dealing with. You should also be fair to your friendships by showing respect‚ show that you understand them‚ and be tolerant. Cut your friends some slack if they did something wrong

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    Hallmark

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    doll-making. They have a ‘creative renewal programme’ for staff who feel they are losing their edge. Kearney Farm‚ an old farmhouse set in a 172 acre estate‚ is their own creativity ‘retreat’. It boasts its own art studio and regular creative brainstorming sessions are held there. It also organises research visits to overseas countries so that staff keep in touch with ‘emotions’ in different countries. However there is a hard edge and slogans on some office walls remind staff how much a card that

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     to  help  you  think  about  manipulating  your  subject  in  various  ways.  It  can  be  used  by  yourself  as  well  as  with  a   group.  You  can  use  it‚  for  example‚  when  brainstorming  to  stimulate  new  ideas.     SCAMPER  is  an  acronym:       S  –  Substitute       C  –  Combine       A  –  Adapt       M  –  Magnify/Minify/Modify       P  –  Put

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