Take the opportunity to create a concept map or chart that captures all the information you have acquired and comprehended about the problem or issue. If you are collaborating with a team, engage in a discussion before constructing the concept map or chart to consolidate your collective understanding.
There are many ways you can go about this:
Concept mapping serves as a visual tool to represent the relationships between facts, evidence, ideas, and concepts. By mapping out these connections, researchers can gain a comprehensive overview of the subject matter. Alternatively, a chart can be developed to organize existing knowledge through categorization or classification methods, thereby enhancing its informational value.
Go "old school" and draft your concept map or chart on easel paper!
Create a Google Slides file and create a concept map or chart digitally.