In three parts, individual students will:
A) map the relationships between concepts (theories,
knowledge, skills, methods and tools) discussed in the
first five lessons, then,
B) map the relationships between concepts (theories,
knowledge, skills, methods and tools) discussed in the
next four lessons, then,
C) record a video explaining key features of the mapped
concepts and relationships and how subject learning
outcomes B, D and F are covered.
Parts A and B will be concept map diagrams produced using
concept mapping software (example: UHMC CMAP) or
diagramming software (example: draw.io/diagrams.net).
Part B may include the concept map developed for Part A and
extended to (approximately) double its size by mapping
concepts and relationships between all lessons.
Part C will be a video and audio recording that may include a
presentation with diagrams and slides.
Individual students are encouraged to collaborate with another
student to help each other construct and present their own
individual maps by sharing ideas, sharing suggestions and
commenting on each other’s maps.
Each student must produce their own map.
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