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 A step-by-step example on how to introduce and work on concept maps with students in classes can be found in [[http://​www.flaguide.org/​cat/​conmap/​conmap7.php|Michael Zeilik'​s article on concept mapping]]. A step-by-step example on how to introduce and work on concept maps with students in classes can be found in [[http://​www.flaguide.org/​cat/​conmap/​conmap7.php|Michael Zeilik'​s article on concept mapping]].
  
-A very important property of concept maps is that learning through adding new concept to them is inherently **meaningful learning**, since it establishes clear connections with the existing knowledge. **Rote learning** on the other hand is the result of **lack of established connections** to prior knowledge and forgetting of the learned information in 4-6 weeks(([[http://​uwf.edu/​jgould/​ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak,​ J. D. Introduction to concept mapping.]])).+Another ​important property of concept maps is that learning through adding new concept to them is inherently **meaningful learning**, since it establishes clear connections with the existing knowledge. **Rote learning** on the other hand is the result of **lack of established connections** to prior knowledge and forgetting of the learned information in 4-6 weeks(([[http://​uwf.edu/​jgould/​ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak,​ J. D. Introduction to concept mapping.]])).
  
  
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