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What is a concept map?
What is a concept map?
- A representation of ideas in pictures or maps
- A diagram of nodes arranged in hierarchical levels that move from general to specific concepts
- A geography of thought used for tracking project planning or evaluation
- A visual organization and representation of knowledge to establish relationships between and amongst concepts (correct)
What are the components of a concept map?
What are the components of a concept map?
- Circles or boxes, connecting lines, linking words or phrases
- Concept labels, directional lines, linking nodes
- Concepts, labels, propositions, linking words or phrases (correct)
- Nodes arranged in hierarchical levels, connecting lines, cross-links
Why are concept maps used?
Why are concept maps used?
- To represent ideas in pictures or maps
- To serve as a geography of thought
- To track project planning or evaluation
- To help think and learn with concepts by linking new concepts to existing knowledge (correct)
What are cross-links in a concept map?
What are cross-links in a concept map?
How are concepts represented in a concept map?
How are concepts represented in a concept map?