Objective: Analyze the concept of worldview.
Mindset: Appreciate concept mapping as a way to visualize knowledge and make it more applicable to your personal life.
Instructions
The use of concept mapping is a valuable and effective way to visualize knowledge, as well as find relevance in your personal life. Worldviews are very personal. Concept mapping will help provide individual relationships and insights with a worldview.
Create a concept map that visually represents one of the worldviews presented in Week Two.
For a tutorial on how to create a concept map, watch this video from Penn State University Library:
How to Create a Concept Map
(Links to an external site.)
Consider these free software options for downloading concept mapping programs, although a concept map can be also made in Word and PowerPoint.
http://freeplane.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
(Links to an external site.)
http://www.sciplore.org/software/sciplore_mindmapping/
(Links to an external site.)
http://vue.tufts.edu/
(Links to an external site.)
It is not necessary to apply a formatting style for this assignment except when using a source to support your writing.
Rubric
50-Point Exercise Rubric
50-Point Exercise Rubric
Criteria
Ratings
Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Content or Competency
30.0 pts
Full Marks
Demonstrated foundational competency/ understanding of content/ exercise purpose and value
27.0 pts
Above Average
Some foundational omissions/ some content errors
24.0 pts
Average
Many foundational omissions/ many errors
30.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Exercise Completion
20.0 pts
Full Marks
Exercise completed thoroughly / no formatting errors / on time
18.0 pts
Above Average
Exercise incomplete / some formatting errors / late
16.0 pts
Average
Exercise incomplete / many formatting errors / late
20.0 pts