summarize

(verb)

To give a recapitulation of the salient facts; to recapitulate or review

Examples of summarize in the following topics:

  • Explanation of Summarizing

    • Through this process, the internal skill of summarizing while reading that good readers automatically do is modeled externally and practiced.
  • Summarizing Ideas

    • Your conclusion is the perfect place to summarize the main points of your speech.
    • Summarizing means to succinctly communicate a complex or lengthy idea.
    • After you readdress your primary message, it is then crucial to summarize your main points.
    • You can easily summarize this idea in only a sentence or two.
    • List the best practices for summarizing ideas in the conclusion of a speech
  • Kohlberg and Moral Development

  • Abstract

    • The abstract is the first (and, sometimes, only) part of a scientific paper people will read, so it's essential to summarize all necessary information about your methods, results, and conclusions.
    • This is where you will introduce and summarize previous work about the topic.
  • Summarizing Vignette

    • The students have worked with summarizing as an independent skill before.
    • Clark says, Fantastic, you have just done a great job of summarizing!
    • Students work in small groups taking turns reading a paragraph and then summarizing.
    • Group members also assist each other with summarizing skills.
  • Lean thinking summarized into ten concise steps

  • Interview Followup

    • Content analysis is an essential part of the follow-up, in order to summarize who said what and when.
    • You want to summarize or describe the responses and associate them with the source or group of sources, who were the sample of people who responded.
    • You want to summarize who said what, and when.
    • Since you can chat interview with a number of people about your topic, you may eventually want to summarize and analyze the data for patterns in the responses.
    • You will need to summarize the content or tabulate the ratings if you used rating scales for the interview questions.
  • Optional Collaborative Classrom Exercise

    • In this course, you will learn how to organize and summarize data.
    • Organizing and summarizing data is called descriptive statistics.
    • Two ways to summarize data are by graphing and by numbers (for example, finding an average).
  • APA: Abstract

    • An APA abstract should summarize your entire paper and should be formatted according to the APA style guide.
    • Your abstract should be no more than 250 words and should summarize your entire paper, from literature review to discussion.
  • Using Satire to Summarize

    • Satire is a tone that can be deployed in summarizing a position in order to not only draw out its shortcomings, but also to correct or change the shortcomings of the position as well.
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