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− | [[Image:Hong Kong's legal framework.png|right|A simple concept map]]
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− | == Uses of the term "concept map" ==
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− | Some people call any web, that is not bound to the limitations of a strict hierarchy, a concept map. This implies that any node/concept can connect to any other node.
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− | Others stress the importance of relationships between concepts, and the linking phrases describing the relationship. Novak, the originator with others of Concept Maps, included this requirement from an early stage.
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− | == How to recognize a concept map == | |
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− | If some nodes have multiple parents it's a type of limited concept map.
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− | == How to make a concept map ==
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− | === Concept Maps for youngsters ===
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− | ::* Give students Post-It notes with terms on them, related to the subject being taught.
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− | ::* On a large sheet of paper on the wall, have them group the notes where they think they go.
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− | ::* Leave these open for changes as new concepts are introduced to the class, and let the students move the notes as they learn.
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− | ::* When finished, draw lines connecting the notes.
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− | ::* Walk all students around the maps, having them grade other's maps - do they make sense?
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