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Introd

Concept maps are incredibly useful


tools for learning and explaining new
concepts.

They help visualize information and


organize it in a way that’s easy to
understand and remember.
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visual s
d pr o cess
man Min
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Concept maps are very effective than


traditional note-taking when it comes to
understanding or recalling information
and therefore are intensively used in
education.
Concept Maps promote:
clear thinking,
better memory retention
improved understanding of complex concepts

by helping the learner to

Organize thoughts.
Dig into a topic in detail.
Visually show relationships between ideas and
concepts.
Show the big picture by connecting thoughts,
ideas and concepts.
t M a p Be nefits
Concep

As it is a visualization and provides


the relationship between individual
ideas, words, or images that create a
bigger picture. Thus, they depict
requirements, cause and effect, and
contributions between items.
C oncept M ap?
ow to ma k ea
H

Creating a conceptual map requires thinking in


detail.

Concept maps are the best tool for developing


logical thinking, breaking down complex
systems, and understanding specific ideas' roles
within more prominent topics.
Concept Map an example
What is a Plant?
What is a Plant?

Parts of a Plant
Stems
Roots
Leaves Plants
Green
Flowers
Food
What is a Plant?
A Concept Map

Plants

have

Roots Stems
Support
Leaves
ha v e

Produce Are usually Branches


Modified
Food
Green
Flowers
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Mind n
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Introdu

A mind map is a diagram in which a


visual representation of the central
idea is placed in the middle and
related ideas arranged around it. It
depicts its creator's view about a
particular issue or topic.
Concept VS Mind Mapping
VS M ind M ap
Concept

1. A concept map connects many ideas


or concepts, 1. Mind maps focus on one idea.
2. Conceptual maps have tree 2. Mind maps have a radial configuration.
structures of many branches and
clusters. 3. Mind maps have arrows that describe
the relationship with ancestor nodes.
3. The links of a concept map are
labeled to represent the connection 4. The process of creating a mind map is
type with an ancestor node. spontaneous, faster and reflects the
designer's vision about a specific topic.
4. A concept map covers actual cases
that reflect real-life situations.
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1. They encourage creative and


innovative thinking. 1 They limit users to using keywords and
lead to confusing concept maps.
2. They aid in memory retention.
2. They are more time-intensive when
3. You can use them in brainstorming, compared to other forms of visualization.
training, and official
documentation. 3. They can be messy and visually
overwhelming when used to dissect large
4. They convey a large amount of concepts.
information in a clearly and easily
understood manner.

5. They provide a holistic visualization


of a topic while comprehensively
defining the relationships within.
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Mind Maps P

1. Mind maps are largely adaptable and


simpler. 1 Mind maps limit the number of texts
you can put in, especially on a hand-
2. Mind maps can, may develop into drawn mind map.
unlimited branches and structures,
making it easy and convenient to add 2. Large amounts of text make the map
ideas and information. messy.
3. Provide the freedom to use images 3. Making a delicate mind map with
and symbols as and when needed. Thus quality pictures and texts is time
makes things easier to memorize. consuming.
4. Mind maps condense plenty of
information, since their topic texts are
vital words and short phrases that
conclude the content of the idea at
hand.

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