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Concept Mapping Introduction James Neill Centre for Applied Psychology
Introduction Methods Examples
Methods Hand Electronic Markers Paper Web-based Local
 
Purpose : Note-taking, study, memorising Equipment : Pen, markers, notebook
 
 
 
 
Social Psychology & The Rwandan Genocide (1992) Purpose : Mapping understanding of connections between theory and examples  Equipment : White board, markers, digital camera
 
 
 
 
 
Purpose : Mapping argument and logic  Equipment : Offline software (e.g., Free Mind)
 
 
 
 
 
Tips Audience / Readability Size Colour Labelling Zooming / Scrolling Collaboration?
 
Other Ways of Presenting Concepts Free writing (brainstorming) Hierarchical Lists Tables Animated Images / Multimedia

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Editor's Notes

  1. Introduction to Concept Mapping by James Neill, 23 July, 2007, University of Canberra, Australia; james.neill@canberra.edu.au