Hi, everyone! Here is a quirky little map I made using ThingLink. Follow the numbers to read it in sequence. There’s a word limit on each tag, so I really had to condense my thoughts, but I think I got my points across. Before I go, I just want to note that this turned out — surprisingly — to be a great class to take with Government Information Sources. I found that a lot of my programming ideas for this class involved some thought of civic engagement via getting to know your neighbors! It’s all given me a lot to think about, and I’m just really pleased with the work I’ve done. Anyway, I’ll stop now. 😉
This was a super fun way to highlight your journey this semester! Great job!
Thanks so much, @catherine! : )
@terribeth This is a very unique way to present! Thank you for sharing, I’ll definitely use this tool in the future.
@inabookbind Thank you so much! : )
Hi this is a creative way to present. It looks like the calendar on my desk ha ha!
@crlhayd Thank you, Carlee! Gotta keep a calendar handy, right?? ; )
@terribeth SO inspired by this awesome way to format/organize thoughts. I had a blast seeking out each number on this “map.” I’m also very impressed at how you condensed your thoughts in such a succinct way. Very cool symposium.
@bklint Thank you!! I’m really glad you enjoyed it!
Hi @terribeth
I LOVE THIS! It’s such a creative and straightforward way to present your thoughts and key takeaways from this course. Thank you for sharing!
@msandoval Thank you very much, Monica! 😀