Mental Maps and Activity spaces

Today we got out tests back and went over them. But after that we studied mental maps and activity spaces. A mental map is a persons point of view, perception of their area of interaction, most commonly called your activity space. Today we had to make a map of the world from what we could remember it looked like, we could not use a map to copy off of. Then we had to draw a map of out daily routine from when we leave the house in the morning to when we arrive at John Carroll. This was to show us that that is what we believe and not what we know and that shows that we us our own perspective even if we have no correct answer on that topic, and that is called an activity space or a mental map.

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