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Directions:

Now that you’ve had a chance to view some videos about ideation, let’s continue looking at strategies! Below are links to three web articles that suggest brainstorming technique, and they are linked to Hypothes.is, a website annotation tool. You are to annotate each article at least twice! One annotation must highlight something you found “useful” in the article, and your annotation must explain what about it that you found useful. The second annotation must include something in the article that makes you curious, such as a question you have or a point that you found disagreeable. You do not need to add your name to the annotation, and you can annotate a piece of text that has already been annotated.

To Use Hypothes.is

First, you will need to register with Hypothes.is (don’t worry, it’s free!) using this link. Once you are registered, begin annotating!

To annotate with Hypothes.is, all you need to do is highlight the text, and a box will appear that includes an “annotate” and “highlight” option. Choose the “annotate” option and a box on the sidebar will open. You can then type your comment in the sidebar box. (Please note, you may need to login again to annotate, depending on your computer’s settings.) The name you used to register will automatically be included in annotation.

 

Access:

Below are the direct links to the articles.

Article 1. Board of Innovation’s Favorite Ideation Tools

Screenshot of ideation article for annotating

Article 2. Innovation Management’s The 7 All-time Greatest Ideation Techniques 

Screenshot of article 2 for ideation

Article 3. Ignitec’s Five ideation techniques that will boost your team’s creative-idea generation

Screenshot of article 3 for ideation

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