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the act of putting different representations together, and of grasping what is manifold in them in one act of knowledge. Considered pure if the manifold is not empirical. Synthesis is what first gives rise to knowledge, ie it is not analysis. It is an act of the imagination.
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suggests the ability to put together separate ideas to form new wholes of a fabric, or establish new relationships. Synthesis involves putting together ideas and knowledge in a new and unique form. This is where innovations truly take place.
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puts elements together to form a new whole, to create a structure or pattern that did not previously exist. Tasks may include invention of an original model, proposition of a new way to test a hypothesis, and creation of a plan to achieve a major goal. Examples:
Ãâó: www.rit.edu/~369www/college_programs/lng_pwr/ln_ws...
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(involving the creation of a final product, whether that be a work of art, a research plan, the design for a new factory, etc.), and
Ãâó: www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Our%20Organisation%2FTeachi...
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(Standards that ask the learner to combine elements learned into a new entity)
Ãâó: www.people.memphis.edu/~ggholson/unitus/clar/BLOOM...
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