# Context content conclusion (CCC) This is a model to structure writing. The idea is to separate what you are writing into 3 discernible blocks: - Context: Sufficient background information for people to read the content with purpose. This should include motivation and the set up for the problem. - Content: The substance to what you want to say and you show your approach to the problem. - Conclusion: Summarise what you have solved and how. Remember [[Start and end point bias]]! # Advantages This will provide the reader the full context to understand what you are trying to say and frame it in a way that is memorable. # Disadvantages This is assuming a patient reader that is happy to understand the context before getting to the point. This should be used when people already have buy in to what you want to say. # Reference - [[Ten simple rules for structuring papers]]