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Activity #2: explore mapping tools (20 min)
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look at 3 tools
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What's in it for you today?
Expanded concept of mindmaps.
One new idea for using mindmaps.
Working knowledge of online mindmapping tools and their application
Met your objectives for the session or have a plan in mind for follow up.
What are they?
Mindmapping
diagram
represents ideas around central theme
organized into groupings/areas
broad (centre) to specific (outside branches)
non-linear documentation
definition
An graphical approach to brainstorming around a theme. It involves subthemes radiating from a central theme, color, images and key ideas.
organized around a theme: centre to edges
uses images/color to stimulate creativity and make connections
origins?
3rd century greece
Porphyry: Greek Philosopher
graphically visualized concepts of Aristotle's logic - classification of substance
60's Allan Collins: cognitive scientist
research: learning, creativity and graphical thinking
based on semantic networks: relationships among concepts
popularized by Tony Buzan
"mirrors exactly how the brain functions - in a radiant rather than linear manner. "
"A Mind Map literally 'maps' out your thoughts, using associations, connections and triggers to stimulate further ideas. "
"They extract your ideas from your head into something visible and structured."
Concept Mapping
diagram
shows relationships between concepts: heirarchical general to specific
uses linking phrases (contributes to, is important for)
form propositions
show relationships
non-linear
generally develop from top to bottom
definition
A concept map is a diagram showing the relationships among concepts. They are graphical tools for organizing and representing knowledge.
used to answer a question
use linking words/phrases to make connections
origins?
1960s: David Ausubel: psychologist
development and research on advance organizers
"The most important single factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows. Ascertain this and teach accordingly."
influenced - 1970s: Joseph Novak: Biologist Cornell
science students
means of representing emerging science knowledge
Learning How to Learn
"meaningful learning involves the assimilation of new concepts and propositions into existing cognitive structures."
Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (Florida)
Why are they useful?
promote lateral thinking
encourages creative thinking
organize information graphically
helps make connections, patterns and relationships clear
facilitates recall
helps to rank/group ideas
improves comprehension, skills and strategies
self generated
document prior learning
meaning is constructed by mapper
promotes reflection/metacognition
connect experience with meaning
can promote shared inquiry
learning is personal, unpredictable, owned
Activity #1: create a map (20 min)
Step 1: Choose a map type (concept or mind map)
Theme: happiness
mind map
concept map
necessary ingredients for happiness
Step 2: Make a map on your own (5 minutes)
Step 3: Form groups of 2-3 like mapping people and pool ideas in one map (10 min)
Debrief (5 min)
how was the process of collaboration different from individual?
advantages? disadvantages?
what did you discover that could apply to your context?
In what contexts?
Brainstorm
Gather multiple perspectives
Stimulate creative thinking
Share ideas
Generate new ideas
Record Process
Instructional Design
Workshop Outline
Course Map: C-Map
Studying/Reviewing Concepts
Making Connections
What considerations are important?
goal
linking concepts
organizing information
documenting process
making connections
activate prior knowledge
purpose
shared
collaborative
personal
learning support
preparation
scaffolding with examples
sharing ideas/brainstorming
making connections
broad to specific
process vs. product
Tools
web-based
free
Mindomo
Bubbl.us
downloaded
not free
Novamind
free
Freemind
Map Gallery
C-map
Activity #2: explore mapping tools (20 min)
Debrief: Response to questions (5 min)
Step 3: Consider these questions: What are the benefits of using an online tool? Drawbacks? What would be required to use this effectively in your context? (5 min)
Step 2: Run the interactive demo from the home page or (for C-Map) open the demo map once you launch C-map (10 min)
Step 1: go to the website for each or desktop link (C-map)
look at 3 tools
C-Map
Mindomo
Bubbl.us
Activity #3: create an online map (15 min)
Share your experience
Step 3: Find a collaborator to share your map with
Step 2: Create an account and choose a theme for your map
Step 1: Choose a tool to explore in depth
Tips for Success
represent all ideas first- edit later
stay flexible
look for relationships
minimize external distractions
Choose tools to support process - not inhibit it
Be bold: just try it
Session Close
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