Showing posts with label concept maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concept maps. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

Creating Concept Maps


A concept map is a picture of our understanding of something. It is a diagram illustrating how sets of concepts are related. Concept maps are made up of webs of terms (nodes) related by verbs (links) to other terms (nodes). The purpose of a concept map is to represent (on a single visual plane) a person’s mental model of a concept.
At http://www.dubberly.com/concept-maps/creating-concept-maps.html.
http://www.dubberly.com/concept-maps
http://www.dubberly.com/concept-maps/creative-process.html
http://www.dubberly.com/concept-maps/a-model-of-play.html
http://www.dubberly.com/concept-maps/innovation.html


A concept map is a diagram showing the relationships among concepts. It is a graphical tool for organizing and representing knowledge.
At http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_map

[Free Book] How do you design?


Everyone designs. The teacher arranging desks for a discussion. The entrepreneur planning a business. The team building a rocket.
Their results differ. So do their goals. So do the scales of their projects and the media they use. Even their actions appear quite different. What’s similar is that they are designing. What’s similar are the processes they follow.
At http://www.dubberly.com/articles/how-do-you-design.html e http://www.dubberly.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/ddo_designprocess.pdf.