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jpetrovic [What is concept mapping?]
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   * "//​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 objects, or records of events or objects, designated by a label.//"​(([[http://​cmap.ihmc.us/​Publications/​ResearchPapers/​TheoryCmaps/​TheoryUnderlyingConceptMaps.htm|Novak,​ J. D, and A. J Canas. The theory underlying concept maps and how to construct and use them. Technical Report IHMC CmapTools, 2008.]]))   * "//​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 objects, or records of events or objects, designated by a label.//"​(([[http://​cmap.ihmc.us/​Publications/​ResearchPapers/​TheoryCmaps/​TheoryUnderlyingConceptMaps.htm|Novak,​ J. D, and A. J Canas. The theory underlying concept maps and how to construct and use them. Technical Report IHMC CmapTools, 2008.]]))
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-{{  :​images:​concept.jpg?​400x|Concept map as introduced by Novak and Gowin. Image borrowed from: Novak, Joseph Donald, & Gowin, D. B. Learning how to learn. Cambridge University Press, 1984.}} 
  
 As explained, on the visual level, a concept map is a hierarchical (general to specific) diagram containing nodes and links, both labeled with words or symbols. The most important concept is usually placed in the center of the map or at its top. Novak describes the concept map building process in following steps(([[http://​uwf.edu/​jgould/​ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak,​ J. D. Introduction to concept mapping.]])):​ As explained, on the visual level, a concept map is a hierarchical (general to specific) diagram containing nodes and links, both labeled with words or symbols. The most important concept is usually placed in the center of the map or at its top. Novak describes the concept map building process in following steps(([[http://​uwf.edu/​jgould/​ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak,​ J. D. Introduction to concept mapping.]])):​
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 +{{  :​images:​concept.jpg?​450x|Concept map as introduced by Novak and Gowin. Image borrowed from: Novak, Joseph Donald, & Gowin, D. B. Learning how to learn. Cambridge University Press, 1984.}}
  
 ^ 1. | **Identify key concepts** of the material and list them or write them on pieces of paper to make them movable. |  ^ 1. | **Identify key concepts** of the material and list them or write them on pieces of paper to make them movable. | 
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