In the introductory webinar we started a concept map to show your ideas about climate change. We are now going to be adding to it and developing it over the next few sections of the course. You can use the map you created on Jamboard in the webinar or start fresh on paper. Feel free to do this with colleagues or individually, whichever you find most helpful.
Concept mapping is a way of representing ideas visually. It helps the learner make sense of the concepts and ideas and the relationships in a given topic.
Tips: if you’re not familiar with concept mapping, you might find these tips helpful.
Here is an example of a concept map for biodiversity
The words in the table below might be useful to help start you off:
greenhouse effect | consumption |
fossil fuel | extreme weather |
sea-levels | electricity |
agriculture | effects |
impacts | causes |
Don’t spend too long on this – a few minutes is plenty. When you have completed your first draft click on the next section button below.