Sources Map

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  • 03 Apr, 2021
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Sources Map

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Create a visual representation of the relationships between your sources. You can – indeed you should – also identify areas where you still need sources.
Feel free to be creative! You can sketch the relationships by hand and take a picture or scan it, you can use “SmartArt” in Word, or you can use one of the many concept map generators available online (such as Creately). Submit your Sources Map as an attachment to your Learning Community thread.
No matter what kind of visual you choose, be sure to label the relationship between sources. For example, do they deal with a similar subtopic you’re interested in? Do they agree? Disagree? Extend/build on? Etc.

NOTE: this is a SOURCES MAP, so be sure you are including your sources not just subtopics you plan to address (though it’s likely they will show up too!)

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