Overview and Detail Structure Concept Visualization - Presentation Creation Menu
Here are visuals of all overview and detail structure concept visualizations.
Overview Structure Concept Visualizations
Concept Sceleton - Convergent Thinking
There are various formats for a concept sceleton which generally maps out a concept. Through this visual, individuals or a group can work with these sceleton maps and add additional concepts and propositions.
Concept Fan - Divergent Thinking
A problem solving tool where divergent brainstorming can lead to new and innovative solutions. Similar to other visuals, the concept fan starts with a main idea then builds into supporting ones. Finally, a solution may be proposed depending on the span of ideas.
Square of Oppositions - Divergent Thinking
This visual is most commonly used in philosophy showing the relationship between two variables S and P. The different relationships are contrary, subcontrary, contraditory and alternates.
Concentric Circles - Convergent Thinking
These overlapping circles show the most common characteristics in the inner circle and spans out to variations in each outter circle.
Argument Slide - Convergent Thinking
A unique visulization showing the process in a slide where the stairs represents the premis and the slide down represents the conclusion.
Layer Chart - Convergent Thinking
Showing different levels or stages of a process from inner to outter much similar to the layers of the earth. This is a general process overview of different components involved in a process.
Cause-Effect Chains - Convergent Thinking
An ordered sequence of events which any one event in the chain causes the next. This is more of a presentation tool to show the audience of your understood cause and effects instead of a process development tool.
Toulmin Map - Convergent Thinking
This visual is a logical structure used to determine the validity or dependencies of a claim. It is also known as practical arguments and shares visual similarities to psychology with warrant, claim and qulifiers.
Force Field Diagram- Divergent Thinking
Force field diagrams provides a framework for looking at the factors that influence a situation, or a process. The focus is on forces either at help or hinder the process. The affecting forces should be from opposite sides but the definition of the forces are changeable.
Detail Structure Concept Visualizations
Ibis Argumentation Map - Convergent Thinking
The ibis argumentation map builds backwards from evidence which leads to the origin of the problem of process. This is a good reasoning tool using logic to help create a solution.