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COMM U490 - Senior Seminar in Communication: Brainstorming

Communications Senior Seminar LibGuide

More about Brain Storming

BrainStorming HeaderThis guide goes into more detail with examples on how to Mind Map or Brain Storm.

Brainstorming

When trying to decide on a subject for your paper, one method is to find a broad issue that interests you.  Next, brainstorm: write as many words or phrases you can think of about the topic.  This will focus that larger topic into a focused ideas that would make better a paper.  The next image shows an organized "pie" of the brainstorming process. The last image shows how one slice or topic can be spiraled off using more questions and ideas.

Mind Mapping

How to Mind Map

A mind map is a diagram that displays information visually.  You don't have to be an artist to mind map but thinking of the interconnected ideas will hep you focus your topic.

Topic Pie 2

ask questions about your subject.  Find a piece of the topic you are interested in and explore that.  The diagram below shows how questions can lead you into new and more focused topic ideas.  You may spin away from your original idea into something you have more passion about. Your interest will make a more engaging paper.