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Module 11 - Organizing InformationActivity 1 : : Activity 2 : : Activity 3 : : Activity 4 Activity 1: Introduction At this point in your exploration of an open-ended issue or problem, you are ready to look back on the information you’ve gathered and decide on an effective way to organize this data for a reader. However, you should first take time to step back and reflect on your own thinking as you went about collecting this information. As you look back on the tasks you’ve completed so far, what have you learned about how you think? Have you ever thought about your thinking processes before? Specifically, what do you know about your own thinking? For instance, where does your thinking originate? How much of it is productive? How much of it is ineffective? Is it possible for you to develop better habits of thought? Any insight you gain by consciously thinking about your thinking can bring you to a higher level of thought in all aspects of your life.
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