Make a fantastic learning map

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Using Dave’s Mapper (http://davesmapper.com/), create a unified or remixed fantasy map. Save or print it and then mark it up to give it some symbolic or literal meaning that connects to your life or learning. If you love this kind of stuff (mapping, gaming, drawing), submit a tile set of your own under the “Submit Tiles” tab. Note that the app is licensed CC-BY-NC-SA, so please consider your make to be licensed the same way.

Laziness Map

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I mapped my laziness process in order to gain insight into my own thinking and to generalize about an issue common to all learners and makers.

Laziness-Map

Connected Introduction

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Make an image of yourself (any kind you like) that shows some of the spaces where you are “connected.” Upload this to Flickr and include links.

Here’s mine:


(Click the image to see it with links to where I am online. I love Flickr!)

Hope you all can connect with me during #clmooc!

Lots of possibilities for hacking this “make” too. Post your variations as examples.

Chad/Sara’s Tube Map

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Chad Sansing took Sara Green’s idea for revamping the famed London Tube Map for a map of learning, and created a remixable Webmaker Thimble webpage. Thanks to Chad, anyone can now make their own Tube Map, which is a handy way to think about learning communities and networks and nodes, and the way ideas can connect with each other, through a very visual lens.