1.synthesisinginformation.org (1480B)
1 * synthesising information 2 - this means how to put ideas into a logical argument 3 - start the write up with the simple ideas, then move to the 4 hard ones to avoid them getting confused 5 - focus on ease of reading, don't make it overly formal, just use what you know 6 - don't repeat yourself, both on information, and on phrases, because its dull 7 - avoid confusing the reader 8 ** putting ideas in a logical order 9 - look at the summarised material i have made 10 - order it all 11 - write from there 12 - imagine im reading it for the first time, does it make sense, perhaps get someone 13 elses view on it, if it doesnt make sense to them, it wont make sense to the examiner 14 ** practical structuring 15 - aim for an easy to read document 16 - use formating to make it easy to read and follow, ie italics for quotes 17 ** dont drown in text! 18 - a page of solid text is painful to read, make sure line spacing is nice, paragraphs are large 19 use things like bullet points, flow charts, and tables of data. 20 - make sure the tables and graphs are relevant 21 - pictures are okay, but only if they are relevant, i doubt my topic will have anything 22 that needs an image 23 ** joining things together 24 - read the entirer thing through a couple days after finishing it 25 - each section, should link to the next, for example, after an explination of a license, a 26 breif history of it. 27 ** the final product 28 - it must answer the question 29 - it must be clear