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Document
Divides info into 2 main sections, one that describes a problem and one that describes a solution.
Problem/Solution
Used to compare things between different groups or to track changes over time.
Bar Graphs
a visual system of condensing material to show relationships and importance. A map is a diagram of the major points, with their significant sub-points, that support a topic. The purpose of mapping as an organizing strategy is to improve memory by grouping material in a highly visual way.
A realistic visual representation that allows you to see exactly what is being described.
Pictures
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Presents the most important piece of information first followed by less important information.
Order of Importance
Used to track changes over short and long periods of time.
Line Graphs
If the lecture format is distinct (such as chronological), you may set up your paper by drawing columns and labeling appropriate headings in a table.
Charting
Write course name, date, and topic at the top of each page.
Document
a visual system of condensing material to show relationships and importance. A map is a diagram of the major points, with their significant sub-points, that support a topic. The purpose of mapping as an organizing strategy is to improve memory by grouping material in a highly visual way.
Mapping
Presenting a recommendation followed with info to support it.
Deductive Order
Best to use when you are trying to compare parts of a whole.
Pie Charts
Presents the most important piece of information first followed by less important information.
Order of Importance
Places each piece of information into a sequence of dates or time frames.
Chronological Order
If the lecture format is distinct (such as chronological), you may set up your paper by drawing columns and labeling appropriate headings in a table.
Charting
Orders information by complexity and places facts before conclusions and recommendations.
Inductive order
A realistic visual representation that allows you to see exactly what is being described.
Pictures
Presenting a recommendation followed with info to support it.
Deductive Order
Visual representations of thinking.
Diagrams
Places each piece of information into a sequence of dates or time frames.
Chronological Order :
Is used to look up or compare individual values.
Tables
Visual representations of thinking.
Diagrams
Used to compare things between different groups or to track changes over time.
Bar Graphs
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Summarize