Describe and scope your map Explain the scope of the topic or knowledge domain you have chosen
Question:
Describe and scope your map
Explain the scope of the topic or knowledge domain you have chosen to map. Consider what's included and what's not included in your mind map scope (i.e. put a boundary around your topic). Explain your thought process enough that your map will make sense to someone else looking at it for the first time.
Part 2: Mind map
Using any software tool, make a mind map that fully explores the topic or knowledge domain of your choosing. Your map must demonstrate a good grasp of logic and hierarchy, and it must also be attractive and easy to read.
TIP: When scoping your topic. try to right-size it so that your map contains around 30 topics and sub-topics altogether.
Map Description
[Explain the scope of the topic or knowledge domain you have chosen to map. Consider what's included and what's not included in your mind map scope. Explain your thought process enough that your map will make sense to someone else looking at it for the first time.]
Accounting Principles Part 2
ISBN: 978-1118306796
6th Canadian edition Volume 1
Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso, Paul D. Kimmel, Barbara Trenholm, Valerie Kinnear, Joan E. Barlow