Concept maps: what they are and what they are for

conceptual maps

For studyAny help is good and that is told by someone who has studied one degree, who is going for the second and who is seriously thinking about doing some competitive examinations. Reading the agenda, underlining and then summarizing what has been read, sometimes it is not enough because it does not help you to have a global vision of the subject or agenda itself ... That is where the concept maps functionality.

In this article we want to summarize what these concept maps are so that you are clear about their definition and above all, and most importantly, what they are for. Then we leave you with the information.

Concept maps: What are they?

Is named conceptual map to the tool that makes it possible to organize and represent, graphically and through a scheme, knowledge. This class of maps emerged in the 60s with the approaches theorists on psychology of the learning proposed by the North American David Ausubel. In order to Ausubel, the key factor in learning is what the person you already know. This means that the significant learning It occurs when a human being manages to link, explicitly and consciously, the new concepts with others that he had previously. This process originates certain modifications in the structure of cognition.

Concept maps: What are they for?

Concept maps are normally used to graphically represent the knowledge we are acquiring. In a conceptual map what we will do is place all the important concepts of a topic and join them together, that is, we will make a network of concepts. In the network, the nodes represent the concepts, and the links represent the relationships between those concepts.

It is said that with these concept maps a meaningful and active learning of the subject to be studied is achieved since it forces the student to interrelate these concepts that you acquire as you study a topic.

While this map is being made, not only are concepts memorized as in the case of summaries or diagrams, but the search for these interactions between concepts helps you assimilate what you have studied and remember it more easily.

Therefore, to the question of are concept maps feasible when assimilating and learning concepts? Yes, definitely.

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  1.   Jose Santiago Ceron Lopez said

    Excellent explanation about cmaps, I've just been getting to know it and using it, but with the explanation I received it became clearer what they are and what they are for.
    Jose ceron