Project: Building a Mind Map
Assignment Directions:
In two hours, develop a project about a s...
Computers and Technology, 03.06.2021 09:40 charitysamuels
Project: Building a Mind Map
Assignment Directions:
In two hours, develop a project about a subject you know a lot about. It could be a game, a party, or even a job that you are currently holding. Outline all the elements of that project, its owners, and tasks, and build a mind map around it.
Assignment Guidelines:
The map you create should have at least three levels, with tasks and due dates. Think of the people, processes, and tools needed to make the project a success. You should print the map out and send it to the teacher. If project software such as Visio is not available, a spreadsheet or word processing document is fine to use.
Submission Requirements:
Submit your project as a document, project file, or spreadsheet.
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