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Mind Map AWESOME! For this project you are to create a mind map that illustrates your understanding of the concepts. Once you have completed the concept map. Instructions: Create a historical globalization mindmap using the application, mindmeister.com (http://www.mindmeister.com ) Must include the following: Industrial Revolution Grand Exchange Mercantilism Imperialism Scramble for Africa Each category will include an image, explanation(definition) real life example, cause and effect relationship (ie. Slave trade : depopulation) : Historical Globalization Imperiali sm Explanat ion/ definiti Example: Cause

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Mind Map AWESOME!

For this project you are to create a mind map that illustrates your understanding of the concepts. Once you have completed the concept map.

Instructions:

Create a historical globalization mindmap using the application, mindmeister.com (http://www.mindmeister.com)

Must include the following:

Industrial Revolution Grand Exchange Mercantilism Imperialism Scramble for Africa

Each category will include an image, explanation(definition) real life example, cause and effect relationship (ie. Slave trade : depopulation)

:

Historical GlobalizationImperialism

Explanation/definition

Example:

Cause and effect

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What is a Mind Map? Basically, you place an image at the center of a piece of paper which represents the subject matter of the mind map. Then you write down a key word that describes your topic. Next, you proceed to draw branches leading out from the central issue which represent the main associations that come from thinking of said issue. From each main association, you then branch out into sub-associations. Make your branches organic and free flowing, instead of making them structured and rigid. Add just one word per branch. In addition, it’s important to use color and images when creating your mind maps to further stimulate both memory and imagination. Here are step-by-step instructions for creating a mind map: 1. Get a plain sheet of paper and turn it so that it’s on its landscape side. You’re also going to need colored pens or pencils. 2. Mind maps represent a task or idea in pictorial form with a minimum of words. They rely on key pictures and key words that act as triggers. In the center of the page, draw a picture or image that represents the central concept of your mind map. 3. Use colors throughout. Adding images and colors stimulates right-brain thinking; that is, it stimulates creativity and imagination. 4. Write down a key word which represents the central idea. Throughout the mind map you’ll use just one key word per line. Keywords exercise your analytical “left brain” and help you find the essence of your subject. A phrase or sentence locks the meaning of a word into a very restricted area. Using just one key word per line gives you the freedom to discover the maximum amount of creative associations for your key word. 5. When you first start mind mapping, the temptation to use complete phrases will be enormous, but you should always look for opportunities to shorten phrases to a single word. 6. What are the main concepts or ideas that can be derived from the image and key word you’ve placed in the middle of the page? Draw anywhere from five to nine thick branches leading out from your central image/key word. Each of these branches represents a Basic Ordering Idea (BOI), and you’re going to find an image and a key word for each. 7. Look at your main branches–your BOIs–and begin making free associations. Draw smaller sub-branches that stem from each BOI to accommodate the new associations you’re making. Then connect third-level branches from the ends of the sub-branches, and so on. Let your mind work freely by association and have fun. 8. Make the branches curve and flow. 9. Use images throughout. The images make the mind map more interesting and more memorable. In addition, pictures generate far more associations than words do.

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Criteria

Category appears on map /5

Explanation (Definition) /10

Example of each /10 (listed and explained 2 each) Vividly supported by details (case study).

Cause and effect /10 (one mark for cause, one mark for effect) Develops an insightful position on the relationship between historical globalization, and society.

Image present /5

Overall creativity Communicates persuasively, passionately engaging the audience. /5

Grammar /5

Total /50