Brainstorming Research Topics: A Guide for Students, Slides of Qualitative research

A comprehensive guide to brainstorming research topics, covering steps from defining areas of interest to evaluating feasibility. It includes practical techniques like freewriting, mind mapping, and listing, as well as tips for refining topics and exploring current trends. The document also offers examples and questions to stimulate critical thinking and deeper analysis.

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Steps for

Brainstorming

Research Topics

1. Define Your Area of Interest

Identify broad subjects or fields you are passionate about (e.g., science, 

technology, education, health).

  • Consider personal interests, academic goals, or current issues. 2. Generate Ideas
  • Freewriting: Write continuously for a set time about your area of

interest, noting any ideas that come to mind.

  • Mind Mapping: Create a visual diagram connecting a central topic to

related subtopics and ideas.

  • Listing: Write down keywords or phrases related to your field of interest.

5. Collaborate

Discuss your ideas with peers, instructors, or colleagues

to gain new perspectives.

6. Evaluate Feasibility

Consider the scope of the topic: is it too broad or too

narrow?

Assess available resources, access to data, and time

constraints.

Brainstorming Example: Education

1.Broad Area: Education

2.Ideas:

1.The impact of online learning on student performance.

2.Strategies to improve inclusivity in classrooms.

3.The role of technology in modern education.

4.Addressing teacher burnout in schools.

3.Questions:

1.How does gamification affect student engagement?

2.What are the long-term effects of homeschooling post-

pandemic?