Question
Now that you’ve taken notes on your sources, you’ll need to organize them into similar categories. Getting organized will help you create your research outline later in the project. While reviewing your annotations and notes, you aren’t sure how all the topics relate. You want your outline to be clear and make sense. But you aren’t sure how everything is connected.
What can you do to make connections between the topics in your notes?
Question 7 options:
Search for an infographic that supports your notes.
Combine as many of your notes as possible to reduce the amount of topics you need to organize.
Create your outline in a document and use formatting tools to add section headings.
Explore a mind map or visual organizing tool to help you visualize the relationships between your note topics.
What can you do to make connections between the topics in your notes?
Question 7 options:
Search for an infographic that supports your notes.
Combine as many of your notes as possible to reduce the amount of topics you need to organize.
Create your outline in a document and use formatting tools to add section headings.
Explore a mind map or visual organizing tool to help you visualize the relationships between your note topics.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To make connections between the topics in your notes, the best option is to **explore a mind map or visual organizing tool to help you visualize the relationships between your note topics.**
Mind mapping can help you see how different ideas and topics relate to one another, allowing you to better organize your notes and identify categories for your outline. It encourages a graphical representation of your thoughts, which can clarify connections and help you organize your research more effectively.
Mind mapping can help you see how different ideas and topics relate to one another, allowing you to better organize your notes and identify categories for your outline. It encourages a graphical representation of your thoughts, which can clarify connections and help you organize your research more effectively.