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Try out several of these options and challenge yourself to vary the techniques you rely on; some techniques might suit a particular writer, ... Armed with a full quiver of brainstorming techniques and facing sheets of jotted ideas, bulleted subtopics, or spidery webs relating to your paper, what do you do now?
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www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/brainstorming.html
www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/brainstorming.html
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A simple guide and video explaining brainstorming tools and techniques. Brainstorming helps you develop creative solutions to a problem, and is particularly useful when you need to break out of stale thinking patterns. ... The techniques below help you in specific brainstorming situations:
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www.mindtools.com/brainstm.html
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Brainstorming is by far the most widely used tool to stimulate creative thinking. It was developed in the 1940s by the American advertising executive Alex Osborn who believed that anyone could learn to generate creative solutions for a wide variety of problems.
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www.effectivemeetings.com/teams/participation/brainstor...
www.effectivemeetings.com/teams/participation/brainstorming.asp
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All about the InnovationTools Web site - Tools to help you succeed and innovate in business! ... ; Here are some of the best resources on brainstorming techniques from around the Web: ... Thunderbolt thinking techniques; 19 brainstorming techniques from Grace McGartland, author of the book "Thunderbolt Thinking."
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www.innovationtools.com/resources/brainstorming.asp
www.innovationtools.com/resources/brainstorming.asp
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A discussion of techniques for enhancing creative thinking. ... Alex Osborn, advertising writer of the fifties and sixties, has contributed many very powerful creative thinking techniques. Brainstorming is probably the best known and certainly one of the most powerful. For a fuller treatment, see his book, Applied Imagination.
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www.virtualsalt.com/crebook2.htm
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In A Nutshell -- All About Brainstorming ... . . . Brainstorming is an existing process by which individuals strive to stimulate and inspire each other to create ideas. The purpose is to tap the subconscious mind of each member in a group and create a mutual sharing of mental wealth of those participating.
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www.uwsp.edu/Education/lwilson/creativ/brainst.htm
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Have no fear, however. Even if you’re not feeling particularly creative, you can still think and reason. By thinking clearly and using the following techniques, you’ll find an endless supply of ideas.
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ezinearticles.com/?12-Surefire-Brainstorming-Techniques...
ezinearticles.com/?12-Surefire-Brainstorming-Techniques&id=236716
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A brainstorming session requires a facilitator, a brainstorming space and something on which to write ideas, such as a white-board a flip chart or software tool. The facilitator's responsibilities include guiding the session, encouraging participation and writing ideas down.
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www.jpb.com/creative/brainstorming.php
www.jpb.com/creative/brainstorming.php
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