No particular format of diagram is required, but there are several formats that have been successful that might be used. See samples below. The content of the diagram must be a list of words, symbols, etc. that deal with the following –emotions, colors, objects, and /or memories that you associate with each of your subcategories. (feel free to add more)
You will have a total of 8 diagrams when this assignment is completed.
**Do not continue if you have not completed Assignment 2 (complete assignment 2 immediately)
Due: Thursday, June 10th, 2010
Examples of note taking / diagrammatic styles
1. Graphic Organizer----Utilizes spokes or arrows for subcategories that radiate from a central idea or concept.
2. Cause and Effect---Effective use of arrows that point out that one event led to another which led to another which led to another.
3. Formal Outline----This is the most common format using Roman numerals for general concepts and a series of letters and numbers to break the information into subcategories
4. Informal Outline---Concepts and explanations are clustered using boxes and bullets; looks like a formal outline minus the letters, numbers, and Roman numerals
5. Pictoral--- Notes dominated by sketches, charts, maps or graphs that are labeled and segmented.

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