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"Brain Hernation." Anonymous, for Public Domain |
Reflection:
After reading Charles and Hannah's posts, I realized that my Coggle is pretty different from some of the other ones. Apparently, my thought process is a bit more sporadic and disorganized. I think that can be a good thing though, because if I plan ahead, then I have some unique perspectives about where I can take my writing. I do think that it might be easier for me to make clusters by hand, because I struggled a little with the technological aspect of mapping a cluster online.
Jessi, I loved that your Coggle told the story while also organizing the information. I would just suggest that you don't forget the ideology/values of the different groups when you write your QRG.
ReplyDeleteI feel as though your use of Coggle is demonstrative of the creative ways it can be applied to organize a quite complex story, showing how it can branch out.
ReplyDeleteIn many ways, I almost feel as though the way you employed Coggle's branches and fluid look help demonstrate the nuanced and complex ways all the elements of the controversy interact and impact each other, and where they link.