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Mind Map

A mind map is an easy way to brainstorm thoughts organically without worrying about order and structure. It allows you to visually structure your ideas to help with analysis and recall.
This mind map was created by Marwa Al Kalaaji, Samah Sourani, Yasmine El Zein, and I using Bubbl.us as an E-evaluation for action and non-action verbs, during our masters study in Educational Technology. This website helps you create mind maps easily and in just few steps. Trust me when I tell you that you'll be able to create beautiful mind maps in just few minutes, and your students will love. You can also encourage your students to create their own mind maps as an e-evaluation to see how much information they grasped.

Verbs can be described as either action or non-action verbs. This mind map was created by my colleagues: Marwa Al Kalaaji, Samah Sourani, Yasmine El Zein, and I during our Educational Technology master- E-evaluation course.

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