About Lesson
There are many ways that learners work can be assessed and evaluated for quality and effectiveness. This section allows the learner how to check their materials for quality and correctness.
- Content Evaluation: Check the accuracy of the Mind Map, ensuring that it covers all the main aspects of the topic and sub-topics, you should also assess the completeness, this ensures that no essential information is missing, and finally assess the depth of understanding of the topic, are connections helpful and do they go further than just the basics.
- Quality: Is the Mind Map organised correctly, is it organised, branches connected in a logical manner, have you provided a clear distinction between main idea and supporting details, is there a good mix of colours, images and symbols, or does this cause distraction (too much), remember the Mind Map should be neat and easy to read.
- Assessment Criteria: Complete an assessment criteria for the Mind map, this can include categories such as; accuracy, organisation, use of colours and images and above all creativity. Assign a scoring system using points or a written criterion such as a descriptor for the topic.
- Peer review: You are encouraged to exchange Mind Maps with a colleague or another learner to provide construction feedback, this can include verbal, specific comments on the content and structure and any visual elements.
- Self-Assessment: You are encouraged to evaluate your own work, this can be done against an established criteria, reflect on what you think worked well, or what improvements can be made.
- Reflect on Effectiveness: You are encourage to reflect on the Mind Maps after using them and ask direct questions, i.e. did the Mind Map enhance my understanding, what changes would you make next time you develop and Mind Map.