It is the map of Twitter community, created using social network analysis. Created with NodeXL
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It is the map of Twitter community, created using social network analysis. Created with NodeXL
Make With Me One way to explore the learning principles of Connected Learning this week is to make a map. Though the possibilities are endless, here are a few to consider: Map important learning or your #clmooc experience so far If learning is a journey, where has it taken you? Where did you begin? Where are you now? When have you charted undiscovered country? When have you bumped into a border? How does making helping your learning journey move forward or into new ground? (Prezi is just one tool you might consider playing with in mapping your learning.) Create a literal… Read more »
Look for a map ( Washington Metro) Copy with Snagit or printscreen and save. Edit the map with Gimp or some other image editor: copy a part, delete it an past a new part in the same place, with name of metro station or part of line. You could write down names of stations that would show on your map.
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.