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Thinking process = Cause and effectThinking Map = Multi-flow Map(A Language for Learning pp60-65)Looks like:
How does it work?It shows an event, what caused that event and what the effects were.1. In the middle box put the event2. To the left, put in anything that might have caused that event. They do not have to go in chronological order3. Add more boxes as you add more causes4. Each cause should link to the event using an arrow from the cause to the event5. To the right of the event put the effects of that event6. Add more boxes as you add more effects7. Each effect should link to the event using an arrow from the event to the effect8. You can have a one sided flow map i.e. just the causes and the event or just the event and the effects9. The Multi-flow Map can have a frame of reference but does not have toMulti-flow Map instructions1
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Your turn!Work together and develop a Multi-flow Map of a topic of your own choosing. You will be using this to teach the others in the larger group that you will be returning to.Good luck!!Multi-flow Map instructions2