Thinking Maps
Your brain is programmed to process information through images. To illustrate, try this exercise. Ask someone to say the name of a common type of animal (i.e. 'cat'). Did you see an image of the animal or the word first? Most likely you pictured the animal.
Thinking Maps (also know as Concept Maps or Mind Maps) are a collection of smaller graphic organizers grouped together to show the relationships between the individual components studies within a unit. It is a demonstration of the learners overall understanding of the big concept that has been studied.
Thinking Maps are a powerful way to organize information in a visual manner that will help you remember and recall the information better.
Thinking Maps are also know as Learning Maps, Concept Maps, or Mind Maps.
Thinking Maps (also know as Concept Maps or Mind Maps) are a collection of smaller graphic organizers grouped together to show the relationships between the individual components studies within a unit. It is a demonstration of the learners overall understanding of the big concept that has been studied.
Thinking Maps are a powerful way to organize information in a visual manner that will help you remember and recall the information better.
Thinking Maps are also know as Learning Maps, Concept Maps, or Mind Maps.