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| - | ===== Concept Mapping (Joseph Novak) ===== | ||
| - | Concept mapping in Novak's words is "a visual representation of the relationships between concepts held by an individual, materials of a lecture, textbook, or laboratory exercise." Concept maps should help both sides in the educational process to learn more meaningfully. | ||
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| - | Novak describes the concept map building process in following steps: | ||
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| - | * identification of key concepts of the material | ||
| - | * ranking the concepts by placing most important ones at the top of the map | ||
| - | * adding other concepts under the main ones | ||
| - | * connection of concepts by lines and labeling those connections with linking words | ||
| - | * if desired specific examples of concepts can also be added below concept labels | ||
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| - | An example of a concept map about concept maps can be foudn [[http://cmap.ihmc.us/publications/researchpapers/theorycmaps/Fig1CmapAboutCmaps-large.png|here]]. | ||
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| - | ===== Bibliography ===== | ||
| - | [[http://uwf.edu/jgould/ConceptMappingIntro.pdf|Novak, J. D. "Introduction to concept mapping".]] | ||