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"Introduction to Concept Mapping"Excerpt from Classroom Ideas Using Inspiration
OverviewThis lesson introduces students to concept mapping. Since it was used for a science class, this particular map will cover the biological concept of mitochondria, which the students had been studying for some time. This lesson assumes that students will use Inspiration to create their maps, but they also can be created with paper and a pen, sticky notes, index cards, etc. Materials needed1. Inspiration K-12 Education Edition Preparation1. Before beginning concept mapping, students must have some familiarity with the general topic to be mapped. They may have read about the topic in their textbook, watched a video, listened to a lecture, etc. The more experience they have had with the topic, the better. It helps to have the initial exposure to this technique concern a topic to which the students have had more than a mere introduction, i.e., one with which they are somewhat comfortable. On the computer1. Explain to the students that a concept map is a written representation of the relationships among major concepts, ideas, objects or activities. Then model the creation of a map for them.
2. Explain that there are many correct ways to map the same set of concepts. The better
the students understand the concepts and how they are related, the better the map students
can draw. Studying and thinking about the concepts they want to map will make the map
richer as well as more accurate. Follow-up activities1. At the conclusion of the unit, have the students critique this map. In small groups
or as a class, have them alter or add to the map to reflect their enhanced learning.
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