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Transversal inglés: Lina Camargo
Mapa mental sobre su (Personal Learning
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1. Ingrese al tercer componente formativo denominado “Level 6 - MCE B1,1+”, allí encontrará los elementos gramaticales de
importancia para el desarrollo de la evidencia.
2. Realice una revisión del artículo realizado por Kupchyk, L., & Litvinchuk, A. (2020) Constructing
Personal Learning
Environments through ICT-Mediated Foreign Language Instruction. EasyChair Preprint 4251.
https://easychair.org/publications/preprint_download/kxvw y elabore el mapa mental en el que
represente ideas, conceptos e información que permitan reconocer los elementos que utiliza o ha utilizado para gestionar su
aprendizaje y la aplicación en el entorno laboral.
3. Para la elaboración del mapa mental descargue o acceda a alguna de las siguientes herramientas digitales que facilitan la
construcción y presentación del mismo: Goconqr, Mindmeister, Draw.io, Coggle o Mindomo (U otra de su preferencia). Una vez
elegida la herramienta, elabore el mapa mental.
4. Cuando tenga el producto final, deberá descargarlo en un formato de imagen JPG o archivo PDF para enseguida adjuntarlo
en la plataforma virtual en el espacio designado para dicha evidencia en las fechas establecidas por el instructor.
Mind Map
A mind map is an illustration with a keyword or phrase in the
middle, lines connecting from the middle to a main idea, and
even more lines connecting from main ideas to details.
What Can I Use Mind Maps For?
Mind Maps are useful for:
Brainstorming – individually, and as a group.
•Summarizing information.
•Taking notes.
•Consolidating information from different sources.
•Thinking through complex problems.
•Presenting information clearly.
•Studying and memorizing information.
How to create a mind map?
Step 1. Write the title of the subject or project that you're exploring in the center of a page and
draw a circle around it.
(Our simple example shows a Mind Map of the actions needed to deliver a successful presentation.)
How to create a mind map?
Step 2. Draw lines out from this circle as you think of subheadings of the topic or important facts or tasks that
relate to your subject. Label these lines with your subheadings.
How to create a mind map?
Step 3. Dive deeper into the subject to uncover the next level of information (related sub-topics, tasks or facts, for
example). Then, link these to the relevant subheadings.
How to create a mind map?
Step 4. Repeat the process for the next level of facts, tasks and ideas. Draw lines out from the appropriate
headings and label them.
How to Use Mind Maps Effectively
The following suggestions can help you to get the most from your Mind Maps:
Use Single Words or Uncomplicated Use Color to Separate Different Ideas – Color can help
Phrases – Keep things simple. In to show the organization of the subject. It can also make
Mind Maps, single strong words and your Mind Map a more appealing document, and help
short, meaningful phrases can convey you to visualize the different sections of your Mind Map
the same meaning more potently. for future recall.