Chapter Three Synthesis
Webster’s dictionary defines synthesis as: “The combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole”. Throughout the journals in this course you will have the opportunity to synthesize each chapter, or, as Webster would say, combine elements of the chapter you think were especially poignant to form a short paragraph that captures it as a whole. Your synthesis of Chapter Three should be between 200 words, be written in only your words (i.e., no quotes, paraphrase, etc.), and capture the essence (essential points) of the chapter concepts. After you complete your synthesis, watch the following video to hear how a few experts in the field and/or the author of this chapter would synthesize the learning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqjPU5g8ci8