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Concept Mapping. Concept Map. A diagram showing the relationship between concepts. Concepts are connected by labeled arrows that describe the relationship between the concepts being linked. Gathers information about understanding of and attitudes about a subject or topic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Concept Mapping

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Concept Map

• A diagram showing the relationship between concepts.

• Concepts are connected by labeled arrows that describe the relationship between the concepts being linked.

• Gathers information about understanding of and attitudes about a subject or topic.

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OCEAN

Creating a Concept Map

Step 1. Select a central concept

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OCEAN

algae

coral reefs

mermaids

seagrass beds

sand

weather manatees

blue

fish

habitat

Creating a Concept Map

Step 2. Brainstorm secondary concepts

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OCEAN

algae

coral reefs

mermaids

seagrass beds

sand

weather manatees

blue

fish

habitat

influences

eat

killshas

supports

live in

inspired bytransports

live in

provide food for

grow on

found in

look

s

can make you feel

live in

need

provides

Creating a Concept Map

Step 3. Describe the relationships between concepts by drawing arrows, and using linking words (propositions)

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Advantages• Offers a more comprehensive and complex

view of someone’s thinking that a test does

• Could be a better tool to gauge levels of understanding for visual learners or test-phobic people

• Can gather qualitative and quantitative data

• Useful for both adults and children

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Challenges

• Takes instruction to complete properly

• Takes training to administer

• Can be challenging and time consuming to score

• Can be difficult to analyze and interpret

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Concept maps…

…many uses...many topics

…many approaches

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…pictures/symbols

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…capturing attitudes, beliefs, opinions

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…lesson plans

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Other examples…design tool

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…communicating complex ideas

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…planning

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Scoring

• Structural assessment (quantitative)

• Relational assessment (qualitative)

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Structural Assessment

• Appropriate if the user freely identified concepts that s/he felt were related to the subject

• Assigns weighted scores to the physical map characteristics: Number of concepts Number of links Number of hierarchical levels Number of cross-links Number of examples/informational links

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Relational Assessment

• Appropriate if: the user freely identified concepts that s/he felt were related to

the subject if the user was given a list of concepts to map if the map was generated using a template or guide

• Quantifies the quality of concepts, links and propositions

• Compares user-generated map to an expert generated map

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Resources

In the real world

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Other examples

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Resources

• http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/mapping/mapping.htm

• http://cmap.ihmc.us/conceptmap.html