Introduction Chapter Semantic Network
Due: August 31
Since the Potter's Box of Moral Reasoning will be the model used to analyze the cases in the text, I would like you to demonstrate you have a solid understanding of Potter's Box before beginning to analyze the case studies. To do this, I would like you to create a Semantic Network of the Introduction chapter. Semantic Networks visually show how one makes meaning, understands, and connects information in their brain. Semantic Networks look similar to brainstorming webs.
You can create your Semantic Network using a program such as Inspiration or Microsoft Word or you can hand write your Semantic Network. Please be sure that whatever method you choose, that the Semantic Network is readable. You may need to use several sheets of paper to accomplish this.
To create the Semantic Network identify key concepts in the chapter. Use arrows and lines to link together the concepts that are related. Label the links describing the relationship between the concepts. Concepts can be linked to more than one concept. If you see a relationship, link and label it.
Also, you can add your own knowledge to the Semantic Network. Include the important concepts in the chapter and any other concepts and their relationships from your background knowledge.