Presentation On Concept Maps
Presentation On Concept Maps
CONCEPT MAPS
INTRODUCTION
A concept map also known as cognitive mapping or
conceptual diagram is a diagram that depicts suggested
relationships between concepts. It is a graphical tool that is
used to organise and structure knowledge.
DEFINITION
Hsu and Hsieh defined CM as an instructional
strategy that requires learners to identify,
graphically display and link key concepts by
organizing and analyzing the information
(Quinn, Mintzes & Laws, 2004;Horton et al 1993)
Concept maps have been defined as twodimensional, hierarchical, node-linked diagrams
that depict verbal, conceptual, or declarative
knowledge in succinct visual or graphic forms
HEY GUYS.
I AM JOSEPH
NOVAK
HISTORY
The technique of concept map was developed by
Joseph.D.Novak and his research team at Cornell
University in the 1970s as a means of
representing the emerging science knowledge of
students.
Novaks work is based on the cognitive theories
of David Ausubel (assimilation theory), who
stressed the importance of prior knowledge in
being able to learn new concepts that leads to
meaningful learning.
CLASSIFICATION
According to structural properties
Spider-like maps with labeled arcs (the typical concept
map)
Hierarchical maps (likemind maps)
Various diagrams, e.g.flow charts
Formal maps likeUMLdiagrams,
Formalsemantic networks,Topic maps, etc. I.e.
drawings are associated with a formal symbolic
representation.
Other specialized contents like arguments, part-of
maps, organization graphs (organization charts)
According to purpose
(Jan Lanzing, retrieved 11:44, 9 August 2007
(MEST))
To generate ideas (brain storming, etc.);
To design a complex structure (long texts,
hypermedia, large web sites, etc.);
To communicate complex ideas;
To aid learning by explicitly integrating new
and old knowledge;
To assess understanding or diagnose
misunderstanding.
To define processes and flows
CHARACTERISTICS
1.CONCEPTS- Novak defines concepts as a
perceived regularity in events or objects,
records of events or objects designated by
label. Concepts are typically enclosed in
circles or boxes i.e. nodes or cells and
relationships between concepts are
represented by connecting lines that link
them together. Words on the linking line
explain the relationship between the
concepts.
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