
#6 – A Piece of My Mind
Here is my Mind Map, on the pollution of our beloved Lake Champlain. Hope you enjoy! Don’t forget to comment what’s on your mind (get it?). Until next time!
Mind Map made possible by Coggle. (To zoom in, hold “clrl” and use mousewheel)
Featured Image is courtesy of Shutterstock.
Bryce, this is a dazzling mind map. Well done! It is clear, detailed, organized, and effectively represents the investigation you’ve been conducting on this topic over the past several weeks. Also, as promised, you’ve worked another pun into your blog post. Puns plus work of this quality makes reading your entries very enjoyable. Keep it up!
Mr. Uhl,
Thank you for your report on my mind map. I appreciate it! I’m very thankful for your support over the 6 weeks and that you enjoy reading my posts. I will do my best to put puns in my posts. I have a teacher that is very laid back and loves puns, so I have heard a lot of puns in my middle school life! Again, thank you!
-Bryce
Hey Bryce! This is an incredible mind map; I’m so jealous! It was really organized and you have a lot of good content. The Importance branch caught my eye in particular, as these are the arguments you’ll be using in your pitch to convince people to care. This topic relates to me, my family, and my community more than I could have imagined.
I also noticed that you have a lot more ideas about how to reduce the pollution of Lake Champlain. One of those was to “spread the word,” and I was wondering how you would do that? With all the great information you have, you’ll make a really big impact once you start talking to people.
Your mind map really helped me visualize your issue and the methods you’re going to use to solve it. Great job, this is really impressive!
Anna,
I’m glad that my mind map has helped you. Also, thank you for your comments. They are very helpful and appreciated. That is one of the main reasons I chose this topic; it’s applies to everyone. Lake Champlain is a big part of the VT community.
I thought I would “spread the word” by using our resources in this course to publicize my thoughts. Another thought was to make PSA’s or something like that (if possible). I guess there are other ways as well.
Again, thank you. Until next time!
-Bryce