clustering
(noun)
A process in which you start with a main topic, then explore clusters of related subtopics.
Examples of clustering in the following topics:
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Clustering and Concept Mapping
- If you are having trouble breaking a big topic down into smaller ones, you might want to try clustering.
- This is a tactic in which you write down a very broad topic or idea and then make a concept map, in which you diagram smaller ideas or categories (clusters) that relate to the central topic.
- The goal of clustering, much like freewriting, is to come up with lots of different possibilities.
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Step 1: Prewriting and Choosing a Topic
- Brainstorming, freewriting, and clustering are three forms of prewriting that help spark ideas and can move you closer to the heart of what you think and feel about a topic.
- The goal of clustering, or concept mapping, is to generate lots of ideas about a very broad topic, much like freewriting.
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Brainstorming and Choosing Your Topic