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Obviously, the text is way too small to read, so I linked the image here.
Kelly also used color coding for her cluster. She put the two side of the argument on opposite sides of the map, and then used color coded information to answer each of the questions.
Alyssa organized her cluster mostly by using lines and positioning. I like it because it didn't have colors that might be potentially distracting, and it looked very clean and organized.
You did a really nice job on this. It's visually pleasing and the content is well put together. I like how you tweaked the questions to fit the information from your controversy.
ReplyDeleteYour map looks great! It is easy to understand and you successfully answer all of the questions. I like how concise it is as well. I actually used your map as a model for mine! I also feel as though I'm always commenting on your blogs because you always have them done. Keep up the good work :)
ReplyDeleteYour Coggle and Savannah's Coggle are organized in a very similar fashion! I think the use of color helps to differentiate the different sections of information. Also, by organizing by question it is easy to keep in mind what information you need while keeping it related to the overall goal of why we are researching our controversies.
ReplyDeleteYour Coggle and Savannah's Coggle are organized in a very similar fashion! I think the use of color helps to differentiate the different sections of information. Also, by organizing by question it is easy to keep in mind what information you need while keeping it related to the overall goal of why we are researching our controversies.
ReplyDeleteWell at least someone else used Coggle. I thought I was alone and part of the outsiders club of digital imaging. I can relate to you in your way of organization of questions and debate issue. You were able to keep the the idea of the debate and the two groups clearly defined, all while keeping the image interesting.
ReplyDeleteGood Job.