The 21 chapters present some of the most important efforts to apply knowledge representation tools to help learners learn, to improve teacher education, and to improve research quality and productivity. The various authors provide examples of their successes in using concept mapping and other tools at the secondary and tertiary levels
The idea of 'conceptual map' was introduced by Novak and Gowin in 1989, and its role as one of the s...
A cognitive map is a representative expression of an individual's cognitive map knowledge, where cog...
Published ArticleConcept maps, when used to improve factual recall from written material or verbal c...
Focuses on the process by which manually crafting interactive, hypertextual maps clarifies one’s own...
Concept maps have now been used as a research and evaluation tool. It enables students to visualize ...
Spatial-semantic displays, such as knowledge maps, are becoming more prevalent in educational settin...
Knowledge Cartography is the discipline of mapping intellectual landscapes.The focus of this book is...
Knowledge is getting increasingly more complex. Learners, from Kindergarten to higher education, req...
With rapid advances in learning technology, knowledge mapping tools have been claimed to facilitate ...
This chapter provides an introduction to knowledge mapping for the novice reader. It will start with...
Concept maps provide a unique pictorial representation of an individual\u27s understanding of a conc...
AbstractConcept Maps are graphic representations of topics, ideas, and their relationships. They all...
Concept maps are a tool developed at Cornell University. designed for use as a metacognitive strateg...
[[abstract]]Research on the effectiveness of concept maps on learning has long being neglecting thre...
This text presents the origin of the concept map tool and some of the early history in the developme...
The idea of 'conceptual map' was introduced by Novak and Gowin in 1989, and its role as one of the s...
A cognitive map is a representative expression of an individual's cognitive map knowledge, where cog...
Published ArticleConcept maps, when used to improve factual recall from written material or verbal c...
Focuses on the process by which manually crafting interactive, hypertextual maps clarifies one’s own...
Concept maps have now been used as a research and evaluation tool. It enables students to visualize ...
Spatial-semantic displays, such as knowledge maps, are becoming more prevalent in educational settin...
Knowledge Cartography is the discipline of mapping intellectual landscapes.The focus of this book is...
Knowledge is getting increasingly more complex. Learners, from Kindergarten to higher education, req...
With rapid advances in learning technology, knowledge mapping tools have been claimed to facilitate ...
This chapter provides an introduction to knowledge mapping for the novice reader. It will start with...
Concept maps provide a unique pictorial representation of an individual\u27s understanding of a conc...
AbstractConcept Maps are graphic representations of topics, ideas, and their relationships. They all...
Concept maps are a tool developed at Cornell University. designed for use as a metacognitive strateg...
[[abstract]]Research on the effectiveness of concept maps on learning has long being neglecting thre...
This text presents the origin of the concept map tool and some of the early history in the developme...
The idea of 'conceptual map' was introduced by Novak and Gowin in 1989, and its role as one of the s...
A cognitive map is a representative expression of an individual's cognitive map knowledge, where cog...
Published ArticleConcept maps, when used to improve factual recall from written material or verbal c...