For the Connecting step of the InfoZone process, which involves organizing the information, I made a mind map. Normally I consider myself a verbal learner. I prefer to read or listen to a lecture. When I'm listening I like to take notes. I guess note taking could be considered visual and kinesthetic, too. Note taking certainly keeps my hands busy while I work, which I enjoy. I think this means I use various techniques for learning, but I prefer verbal learning. Upon reflection I also find myself to be a sequential learner, so using these steps to research has been right up my alley. The blog posts are great, too, for taking things one step at a time.
To organize my ideas and information for this step I decided to make a mind map online. I could see the ideas, type them out, and even move the branches of the map around. While I expected this to be a visual learning technique, I think it turns out to be visual, verbal and kinesthetic. It was fun.
To try your own map, go to https://www.text2mindmap.com
InfoZone Website
http://web.archive.org/web/20040407021851/http://www.assd.winnipeg.mb.ca/infozone/
Finally, it's time for Production!
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