I have brainstormed many different ways before but I have never made a Coggle before. I made two branches, one contain the values for the groups and the other containing the groups and information about them. I feel this was a good brainstorming technique as I was able to get all of my starting ideas down.
Reflection: After reading Addie's blog and Mark's blog on their cluster, I discovered some ideas that I felt would have made my cluster even stronger. I really liked how Addie's cluster kept it brief, not throwing to much information at you. On Mark's cluster I liked how their were branches that connected. I feel that this is a meaningful step in the process because personally I like to map out my ideas which I feel helps me.
Your cluster is very easy to follow, and it makes me feel bad for whoever has to read mine. I had no idea this was even a controversy, but now (only having read what you wrote in your cluster) I can honestly say that I *think* I have a fair understanding of it (I can't be sure without looking up more about it, but you have informed me of something that seems pretty important to a whole bunch of people, which is remarkable). Basically, I'm saying that you condensed the information really well.
ReplyDeleteYour cluster looks very good! Looking at this post was quite comical; because I also chose to make a cluster on Coggle about the controversies involving Uber. I like how you chose to organize your cluster with values on one side and key groups on the other. Your cluster provides specifics, but isn't wordy or confusing. I can tell that you have researched your topic in depth, because I too have come across a lot of the information that you included in your cluster. So I guess we both have looked into the topic well!
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