A mind map is a diagram that visually links a central concept to related ideas and thoughts. Students are asked to create an original mind map summarizing the key lessons and concepts from their course using symbols, images, and colors on an illustration board. They will then record a video discussing their mind map and share it with others by a specified deadline.
A mind map is a diagram that visually links a central concept to related ideas and thoughts. Students are asked to create an original mind map summarizing the key lessons and concepts from their course using symbols, images, and colors on an illustration board. They will then record a video discussing their mind map and share it with others by a specified deadline.
A mind map is a diagram that visually links a central concept to related ideas and thoughts. Students are asked to create an original mind map summarizing the key lessons and concepts from their course using symbols, images, and colors on an illustration board. They will then record a video discussing their mind map and share it with others by a specified deadline.
A Mind Map is a graphical representation or a type
of diagram that visually links a central subject or concept to
related concepts, ideas, words, items, or tasks. It is a visual thinking tool that helps in structuring information, helping you to better analyze, comprehend, organize or prioritize concepts in our course (subject). Travel back in time since our first meeting in our course (subject). Recall every lesson and articulate each idea through an original mind map that can be represented through symbols, lines, shapes, seascapes, landscapes and other forms in order to describe, discuss, analyze and evaluate the course (subject). Details 1. Make a 7-10 minute video discussing your mind map. 2. Use a ¼ illustration board or any similar paper for your mind map. 3. In designing your mind map, use colored pens, pencils, permanent markers, crayons and other available tools in sketching different lines, shapes, symbols, designs, seascapes, landscapes and other representations of what you learned and experienced in the course. 4. You must be visible and audible while discussing your mind map. 5. Make a google drive that contains everybody’s works and send it to our GC. 6. Submit it on or before Dec. 16, 2023. SAMPLES OF A MIND MAP