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Buehl, Michelle M.; Fives, Helenrose – Teaching Educational Psychology, 2011
We describe the implementation of evolving concept maps in two different graduate-level educational psychology courses: "The Adolescent Learner" and "Theories of Learning and Cognition." We provide an explicit description of how we used evolving concept maps as instructional and assessment tools in our respective classes, changes in the…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Concept Mapping, Educational Psychology, Maps
Martin, Robyn S. – Honors in Practice, 2013
Grand Canyon Semesters (GCS) at Northern Arizona University are integrated learning experiences in the humanities and sciences. Students study the environmental and social challenges confronting us in the twenty-first century using an interdisciplinary approach to the curriculum. During previous semesters, participants have tackled complex issues…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Humanities Instruction, Concept Mapping, Cultural Context
Jackson, Julie; Tripp, Sherry; Cox, Kimberly – Science Scope, 2011
Word walls are designed to serve as visual scaffolds and are a common classroom tool used to support reading and language arts instruction. To support vocabulary development in science and support students who are ELLs, Husty and Jackson (2008) created interactive word walls that resemble semantic maps (Masters, Mori, and Mori 1993). Semantic maps…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Semantics, Vocabulary, Maps
Rogers, Rick – Teaching History, 2011
Analogies for teaching about causation abound. Rick Rogers is alert, however, to the risks inherent in drawing on everyday ideas to explain historical processes. What most often gets lost is the importance of the chronological dimension; both the length of time during which some contributory causes may have been present, and the ways in which they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Attribution Theory, Time Perspective
Hamilton, Beverley; Graniero, Phil A. – International Journal for Academic Development, 2012
Drawing on cartography, urban design and visual data modelling, we consider how people navigate, or fail to navigate, the mental, physical and social spaces of knowledge communities. Cartographically inspired critical thinking offers opportunities to re-examine the assumptions and formal maps of post-secondary institutions, visualizing…
Descriptors: Cartography, Maps, Critical Thinking, Visualization
Martelo, Maira L. – Research in the Schools, 2011
This article presents a process for utilizing a bibliographic system built with Microsoft Excel as well as concept maps to organize and to synthesize information that can be included in a literature review. A review of the conceptual framework behind these tools is included as well as a detailed description about how to build the system in Excel.…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Maps, Scholarship, Bibliographies
Kellie, Andrew C. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2009
This paper discusses the character and challenges inherent in the graphical portrayal of features in subsurface mapping. Subsurface structures are, by their nature, hidden and must be mapped based on drilling and/or geophysical data. Efficient use of graphical techniques is central to effectively communicating the results of expensive exploration…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Earth Science, Geology, Models
Daley, Barbara J. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2010
Concept maps can be used as both a cognitive and constructivist learning strategy in teaching and learning in adult education and human resource development. The maps can be used to understand course readings, analyze case studies, develop reflective thinking and enhance research skills. The creation of concept maps can also be supported by the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Concept Mapping, Research Methodology, Learning Strategies
Fitchett, Paul G.; Good, Amy J. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2012
The utilization of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and geobrowsers (Google Earth) have become increasingly prevalent in the study of genocide. These applications offer teachers and students the opportunity to analyze historical and contemporary genocidal acts from a critical geographic perspective in which the confluence of historical…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Death, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
Shum, Simon Buckingham; Okada, Alexandra – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2008
Knowledge Cartography is the discipline of visually mapping the conceptual structure of ideas, such as the connections between issues, concepts, answers, arguments and evidence. The cognitive process of externalising one's understanding clarifies one's own grasp of the situation, as well as communicating it to others as a network that invites…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Web Sites, Cartography, Electronic Publishing
Richardson, Fiona M.; Thomas, Michael S. C. – Developmental Science, 2008
The use of self-organizing feature maps (SOFM) in models of cognitive development has frequently been associated with explanations of "critical" or "sensitive periods". By contrast, error-driven connectionist models of development have been linked with "catastrophic interference" between new knowledge and old knowledge. We introduce a set of…
Descriptors: Maps, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development, Concept Mapping
De Simone, Christina – College Teaching, 2007
This article reviews three major uses of the concept-mapping strategies for postsecondary learning: the external representation of concept maps as an external scratch pad to represent major ideas and their organization, the mental construction of concept maps when students are seeking a time-efficient tool, and the electronic construction and…
Descriptors: Maps, Concept Mapping, Postsecondary Education, Cognitive Processes
Kemp, Jim – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Beyond acknowledging for spatial--more specifically map--literacy to the intellectual development of lifelong learners, teachers need to know how they might teach these tools. This article describes a collaboration to help teachers integrate spatial literacy in the school. The author suggests excellent web resources that supported an integrated…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Teachers, Intellectual Development, Cooperation
Liben, Lynn S. – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Children's cognitive skills change substantially from the time they enter school at about the age of five to when they graduate from high school a dozen years later. Some changes can be attributed to the school curriculum, but others are part of children's developmental evolution as they mature and interact with the world. Rather than reviewing…
Descriptors: Maps, Young Children, Cognitive Development, Teaching Methods
Royer, Regina; Royer, Jeff – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
When designed properly, concept mapping activities can engage students in meaningful learning. In the process of creating concept maps, students relate new information to more general concepts already held, develop fuller understandings of those general concepts, and recognize new relationships between concepts. Students engage in these activities…
Descriptors: Maps, Learning Strategies, Concept Mapping
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