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jpetrovic [What is concept mapping?]
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 ===== What is concept mapping? ===== ===== What is concept mapping? =====
  
-Concepts ​maps, first intended to be used in science education, are today used in other areas as well, as they can help both teachers and students.+Concept mapping is the process of creating concept ​maps,
  
-Concepts maps can help a teacher to **identify ​and organize ​concepts** he is about **to teach** ​and gain **insight to what the students already know** ​or how they view the topic from concept maps drawn by the studentsso he knows what should be taught nextA teacher can also use them to(([[http://www.flaguide.org/cat/conmap/conmap7.php|ZeilikMClassroom Assessment Techniques: Concept Mapping.]])):+  ​"//​graphical tools for organizing ​and representing knowledge. They include ​concepts, usually ​ enclosed in circles or boxes of some type, and relationships between concepts indicated by a connecting ​ line linking two concepts. Words on the line, referred to as linking ​ words or linking ​ phrases, specify  ​the relationship between ​the two concepts. We define ​ concept ​ as a perceived regularity in events or objectsor records of events or objects, designated by a label.//"(([[http://cmap.ihmc.us/Publications/ResearchPapers/TheoryCmaps/​TheoryUnderlyingConceptMaps.htm|NovakJD, and A. J Canas. The theory underlying concept maps and how to construct and use them. Technical Report IHMC CmapTools, 2008.]]))
  
 +Concepts maps can be useful to both teachers and students. A teacher can use them to(([[http://​www.flaguide.org/​cat/​conmap/​conmap7.php|Zeilik,​ M. Classroom Assessment Techniques: Concept Mapping.]])):​
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 +  * **identify and organize concepts** he is about **to teach**,
 +  * gain **insight to what the students already know** or how they view the topic from concept maps drawn by the students, so he knows what should be taught next,
   * teach terms, facts, and concepts of given topic,   * teach terms, facts, and concepts of given topic,
   * organize information into meaningful categories and relate those categories on a more general level,   * organize information into meaningful categories and relate those categories on a more general level,
-  * synthesize and integrate learned information thereby strengthening long-term retention,+  * synthesize and integrate learned information thereby strengthening long-term retention, ​and
   * develop creativity and higher-level thinking skills, strategies, and habit.   * develop creativity and higher-level thinking skills, strategies, and habit.
  
-To students concept maps give the ability to **organize** and **assess** their own knowledge. Learning here is manifested by **adding new concepts to the existing framework** of the concept map. This process is, according to Novak(([[http://​uwf.edu/​jgould/​ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak,​ J. D. Introduction to concept mapping.]])),​ often accompanied by positive feelings. 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]].+To students concept maps give the ability to(([[http://​www.flaguide.org/​cat/​conmap/​conmap7.php|Zeilik,​ M. Classroom Assessment Techniques: Concept Mapping.]])):​ 
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 +  * **organize** and **assess** their own knowledge, and 
 +  * learn through ​**adding new concepts to the existing framework** of the concept map. 
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 +This process is, according to Novak(([[http://​uwf.edu/​jgould/​ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak,​ J. D. Introduction to concept mapping.]])),​ often accompanied by positive feelings. 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]].
  
 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.]])). 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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