Theory of Knowledge
Theory of Knowledge
13
Chapters
165
Notes
Chapter 1 - Knowledge & The Knower(Core)
Chapter 1 - Knowledge & The Knower(Core)
Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)
Chapter 2 - Knowledge & Technology(Optional)
Chapter 3 - Knowledge & Language(Optional)
Chapter 3 - Knowledge & Language(Optional)
Chapter 4 - Knowledge & Politics(Optional)
Chapter 4 - Knowledge & Politics(Optional)
Chapter 5 - Knowledge & Religion(Optional)
Chapter 5 - Knowledge & Religion(Optional)
Chapter 6 - Knowledge & Indigenous Societies(Optional)
Chapter 6 - Knowledge & Indigenous Societies(Optional)
Chapter 7 - History(AoK)
Chapter 7 - History(AoK)
Chapter 8 - The Human Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 8 - The Human Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 9 - The Natural Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 9 - The Natural Sciences(AoK)
Chapter 10 - The Arts(AoK)
Chapter 10 - The Arts(AoK)
Chapter 11 - Mathematics(AoK)
Chapter 11 - Mathematics(AoK)
Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition
Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition
Chapter 13 - ToK Essay
Chapter 13 - ToK Essay
IB Resources
Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition
Theory of Knowledge
Theory of Knowledge

Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition

Mastering IB Exhibition Writing: Making Your Thinking Visible

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681 words
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4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

๐Ÿ“๐Ÿ” Main concepts

  • Clearly presenting intentions
  • Balancing detail with substance
  • Structuring the written component
  • Contextualizing your exhibition
  • Addressing the 'big picture'

Making your intentions visible

  • A TOK Exhibition involves a careful selection process, each object you pick should represent a unique relationship to your chosen prompt.
  • It's like making a salad! ๐Ÿฅ— You won't just toss random ingredients in, each component is chosen for the flavor it brings.

Writing your TOK exhibition

  • You have 950 words to create a TOK masterpiece! ๐Ÿ“–
  • If your exhibition was a book, this would be your plot - a balance of detail and substance.
  • Imagine trying to describe a movie without any interesting plot twists. That'd be dull, wouldn't it?

Structuring your exhibition

This is where your creativity kicks in! You don't have a fixed structure but here are some tips:

  • Exhibition Rationale: Like a movie trailer ๐ŸŽฅ, this sets the tone for your exhibition. Why is your exhibition significant? How will it help understand the prompt better?
  • Theme Context: If your exhibition has a theme, state it! It's like picking a movie genre, it gives a clear understanding of what to expect.
  • Object Description: Like introducing main characters in a movie. Detail their origin, history, relevance to the world, and their role in the plot (the chosen prompt).
  • Big Picture: This is the movie climax. ๐ŸŒ„ How do your objects together tell a unique story about the prompt?

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Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition
Theory of Knowledge
Theory of Knowledge

Chapter 12 - ToK Exhibition

Mastering IB Exhibition Writing: Making Your Thinking Visible

Word Count Emoji
681 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

๐Ÿ“๐Ÿ” Main concepts

  • Clearly presenting intentions
  • Balancing detail with substance
  • Structuring the written component
  • Contextualizing your exhibition
  • Addressing the 'big picture'

Making your intentions visible

  • A TOK Exhibition involves a careful selection process, each object you pick should represent a unique relationship to your chosen prompt.
  • It's like making a salad! ๐Ÿฅ— You won't just toss random ingredients in, each component is chosen for the flavor it brings.

Writing your TOK exhibition

  • You have 950 words to create a TOK masterpiece! ๐Ÿ“–
  • If your exhibition was a book, this would be your plot - a balance of detail and substance.
  • Imagine trying to describe a movie without any interesting plot twists. That'd be dull, wouldn't it?

Structuring your exhibition

This is where your creativity kicks in! You don't have a fixed structure but here are some tips:

  • Exhibition Rationale: Like a movie trailer ๐ŸŽฅ, this sets the tone for your exhibition. Why is your exhibition significant? How will it help understand the prompt better?
  • Theme Context: If your exhibition has a theme, state it! It's like picking a movie genre, it gives a clear understanding of what to expect.
  • Object Description: Like introducing main characters in a movie. Detail their origin, history, relevance to the world, and their role in the plot (the chosen prompt).
  • Big Picture: This is the movie climax. ๐ŸŒ„ How do your objects together tell a unique story about the prompt?

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