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more concept map examples

Open brownsarahm opened this issue 5 years ago • 6 comments

Tabulating a list of them here, to be placed somewhere more permanent/decide how to use them later

https://twitter.com/dcsoto_cl/status/1111447971550228480

https://twitter.com/noccaea/status/1121116063977082881

https://twitter.com/StatalieT/status/1128209011814424576

Not directly, but an application: https://twitter.com/CIRCA_StAndrews/status/979294324436463616

brownsarahm avatar May 30 '19 21:05 brownsarahm

https://twitter.com/Tiana_Athriel/status/1123443249681711104

https://twitter.com/morganoneka/status/1136045253033713664

brownsarahm avatar Jun 06 '19 15:06 brownsarahm

Great, thanks @brownsarahm !

ChristinaLK avatar Jun 06 '19 16:06 ChristinaLK

https://twitter.com/BeaCurious/status/1151490842617475072?s=19

brownsarahm avatar Jul 18 '19 02:07 brownsarahm

These are all great examples! thanks @brownsarahm for collecting them and sharing.

I'd like to point out.

  • Cognitive maps are the most general type of mental-model visualization. No restrictions on structure or form. These can be dived in two types:
    • A mind map is a tree that represents a central topic and its subtopics. There's no distinction between different types of relationships among nodes.
    • Concept maps have a defined structure where have emphasis on relationships between concepts (nodes), and a node can have multiple parents. Usually read top down. Usually a concept is a word and the relationships are action verbs.

This article helped me understand the difference. It also came with a very short video I'd recommend watching.

orchid00 avatar Nov 07 '19 03:11 orchid00

what do you think about this @brownsarahm https://github.com/carpentries/instructor-training/pull/1067

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raynamharris avatar Nov 17 '19 22:11 raynamharris

this is great!

brownsarahm avatar Dec 05 '19 22:12 brownsarahm