brainstorming techniques presented by the writing center
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Brainstorming Techniques
Presented by the Writing Center
This workshop will:
Provide hints and strategies to help generate ideas for essays
Discuss three different brainstorming techniques and how to apply them.
Emphasize that there is no correct way to gather ideas.
Keep these three ideas in mind:
• The subject chosen must be appropriate for the intended audience.
• The topic must be narrowed or expanded depending on the size of the writing assignment.
• Finally, the subject should be based on prior knowledge or a topic that can researched.
Heuristics-Generating ideas through questioning
Think about the following concerning the essay topic: Who? What? When? Where? Why?
These questions should “jog” the brain into thinking of ideas to write about.
They can also be used to determine which ideas need to be developed more and how to organize the paper effectively.
Clustering
Type of word / idea association Provides a “picture” of how ideas will be developed Clustering involves branching ideas from the central
word which should represent the essay topic
http://rbigausk.disted.camosun.bc.ca/2Findingideas2.htm
After Clustering…
• Adapt- how can this information be used to meet overall goal?
• Rearrange- what information can be removed, combined or broken down?
• Magnify- what ideas can be focused on for more clarity?
• Substitute- is there a better explanation or example that can be used?
Free-writing
• Free-writing – writing non stop for a certain period of time
• Start writing about anything that comes to mind pertaining to the essay topic
• Do not worry about grammar or punctuation This technique is effective in improving confidence when
writing because the main concern is not to produce a perfect draft but rather to generate ideas.
Brainstorming Handouts
• Generating Ideas for Writing
• A Writer’s Self-Help Worksheet
• Writing Process Checklist
• A General Mode Based Heuristic
Works Cited
Lamb, Annette. “Learning Resources: Graphic Organizers”. Eduscapes.com. 2005. Online. January 2, 2006, http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic73.htm
“Graphic Organizers”. EnchantedLearning.com. 2005. Online. January 2, 2006. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/graphicorganizers/tree/